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Wood Protection Coatings & Preservatives
发布时间:2007.9
内容介绍
Demand to grow more than 3% annually through 2011 US demand for wood protection coatings and preservatives is forecast to increase 3.1 percent per year to $3.2 billion in 2011, despite a challenging market environment. Continued weakness in the key siding market is prompting coating and preservative manufacturers to place greater emphasis on growing applications such as flooring and cabinets. In addition, demand will benefit from a shift in the product mix to higher value items, steady production of pressure treated lumber and solid levels of construction-related repair and improvement spending. Nevertheless, a decline in housing starts and deceleration in residential building spending will limit aggregate gains. In markets such as siding, and windows and doors, wood has sustained substantial losses to alternative materials, in particular plastics, due to a range of factors, including relatively frequent maintenance requirements and environmental concerns over the products used in the wood preservation process. However, opportunities for growth still exist based in part on the favorable qualities of wood (e.g., high aesthetic and insulating value), and protective coatings and preservatives will play an important role in future market success. Environmental concerns impact shift in product mix A shift in product mix to higher value formulations will occur in both coatings and preservatives, mainly due to environmental issues. Concerns over the release
of VOCs during the coating process have initiated a gradual switch to more environmentally friendly formulations. Concerns over the environmental impact of certain preservative raw materials -- arsenic, for example -- spurred producers of chromated copper arsenate (CCA), the dominant preservative in treated lumber, to voluntarily withdraw their product from decking and other residential uses as of December 2003. Alkaline copper quaternary and copper azole are the successors to CCA, both of which maintain a higher pricing structure than CCA. However, third generation wood preservatives, primarily centered around all-organic formulations that do not contain arsenic, chromium or copper, are beginning to surface on the marketplace. In addition to all-organic preservatives, borates and organometallics will also likely post favorable gains through 2011.
Demand for interior coatings more favorable than exterior Wood protection coatings and preservatives demand will see the most favorable gains in interior wood applications such as flooring and cabinets. Flooring and cabinet production will be promoted by growth in repair and improvement spending, as the purchase of these items is common during remodeling activity. Wood will continue to suffer losses to competitive materials in exterior applications, resulting in an extremely difficult market environment for wood protection coating and preservative suppliers. This is especially the case in siding, where the use of wood-based products continues to decline. However, maintenance coatings demand will continue to be supported by the large installed base of wood-based housing and decks. Demand will also be boosted by the greater use of higher value coatings, featuring enhanced durability, greater ease of use and easier cleanup. Lastly, gains will be stimulated by the greater use of higher priced preservatives due to the voluntary ban on CCA in residential applications. Study coverage This new Freedonia industry study, Wood Protection Coatings & Preservatives, is available for $4500. It presents historical demand data for 1996, 2001 and 2006 as well as forecasts for 2011 and 2016 by wood protection product, application and market. This study also reviews trends, treatments and materials in the wood industry, considers market environment factors, evaluates company market shares and profiles 36 US industry competitors.
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Introduction Execu tive Summary Market Envir onmen t Macroeconomic Environment Demographic Trends Population Household Formation Consumer Income & Spending Manufacturing Outlook Construction Trends Building Construction Residential Building Construction Nonresidential Building Construction Nonbuilding Construction Market Trends Pricing Trends Regulatory & Environmental Issues Volatile Organic Compounds CCA Timber Harvesting & Other Environmental Issues Solid Waste Recycling International Activity WOO D INDUSTRY OVERVIEW Lumber Wood Product Trends Wood Treatment Trends Competitive Materials Plastics Other Materials PRODUCTS Coatings Demand by Application & End-Use Demand by Type Stains Paints Sealers Primers Other Wood Coatings Preservatives Demand by Application Demand by Type Metallic Compounds Nonmetallic Compounds APPLICAT IONS New Applications Maintenance Applications Siding Industry Outlook Industry Demand Residential Nonresidential Decking Industry Outlook Industry Demand
Furniture Industry Outlook Industry Demand Cabinets Industry Outlook Industry Demand Windows & Doors Industry Outlook Industry Demand Flooring Industry Outlook Industry Demand Fencing Industry Outlook Industry Demand Other Applications MARKETS Building Construction Residential Construction Nonresidential Construction Nonbuilding Construction Other Markets INDUSTRY STRUCTURE Market Share Coatings Preservatives Competitive Strategies Mergers & Acquisitions Cooperative Agreements Marketing & Distribution Research & Development Company Profiles Execu tive Summary 1 Summary Table Market Envir onmen t 1 Macroeconomic Indicators 2 Residential Population 3 Personal Consumption Expenditures 4 Manufacturers’ Shipments 5 Construction Expenditures 6 Building Construction Expenditures 7 Residential Building Construction Expenditures 8 Housing Starts Cht Housing Starts by Exterior Type 9 Housing Stock by Region, Age & Exterior Type Cht Year of Construction of Housing Stock, 2006 Cht Housing Stock by Exterior Type 10 Residential Repair & Improvement Activity 11 Nonresidential Building Construction Expenditures 12 Nonbuilding Construction Expenditures
13 Wood Protection Coatings/Preservatives Market Trends, 1996-2006 Cht Wood Protection Coatings/Preservatives Market, 1996-2006 Cht World Wood Protection Coatings & Preservatives Demand, 2006 14 Wood Protection Coatings & Preservatives Pricing WOO D INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1 Lumber Supply & Demand 2 Wood Product Shipments 3 Wood Preservation Revenues PRODUCTS 1 Wood Protection Coatings & Preservatives Demand 2 Wood Coatings Demand by Formulation 3 Wood Coatings Demand by Application & End Use Cht Wood Coatings Demand by Application, 2006 4 Wood Coatings Demand by Type Cht Wood Coatings Demand by Type, 2006 5 Wood Stain Demand by Application & End Use 6 Wood Paint Demand by Application & End Use 7 Wood Sealer Demand by Application & End Use 8 Wood Primer Demand by Application & End Use 9 Other Wood Coating Demand by Application & End Use 10 Wood Preservative Demand by Formulation 11 Wood Preservative Demand by Application Cht Wood Preservative Demand by Application, 2006 12 Wood Preservative Demand by Type 13 Metallic Compound Demand by Type & Application 14 Alkaline Copper Quaternary Demand by Application 15 Chromated Copper Arsenate Demand by Application 16 Copper Azole Demand by Application 17 Organometallic Demand by Type & Application 18 Other Metallic Compound Demand by Type & Application 19 Nonmetallic Compound Demand by Type & Application 20 Creosote Demand by Application 21 Pentachlorophenol Demand by Application 22 Other Nonmetallic Compound Demand by Type APPLICAT IONS 1 Wood Protection Coatings/Preservatives Demand by Application & End Use |