Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Nanofibres Market (2016-2022)" report to their offering.

Nanofibers can be defined as fibers with diameters less than 100 nanometres whereas in the textile industry, nanofibre definition is often extended to include fibers as large as 1000 nm diameter. Such fibres can be produced by melt processing, interfacial polymerization, electrospinning, antisolvent-induced polymer precipitation and electrostatic spinning and are derived from raw material like Polymer, Carbon, Cellulose, and Composites. Globally, growing demand of nanofibers for air & liquid filters and increasing usage as catalysts is expected to be the key growth driver for nanofibers during the period of study.

Geographically, Asia-Pacific dominated the nanofibres market owing to end-use in various applications such as catalysts, filters and many others. Asia-Pacific was followed by North America and Europe as second and third largest market for the nanofibres market. Asia Pacific is projected to have the fastest growth, owing to increasing applications in expanding industrial base in developing nations such as China and India in this region.

This report identifies the nanofibres market size for the years 2014-2016, and forecast of the same till the year 2022. It also highlights the market drivers, restraints, growth indicators, challenges, and other key aspects with respect to the nanofibres market.

Companies Mentioned:

  • Asahi Kasei Fibers Corporation
  • Catalytic Materials LLC
  • E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
  • Applied Sciences Inc.
  • Japan Vilene Company Ltd.
  • Advanced Materials
  • Toray Industries, Inc.
  • RevolutionFibres
  • FibeRio
  • Donaldson

Key Topics Covered:

1. Market Overview

2. Executive Summary

3. Market Landscape

4. Market Forces

5. Strategic Analysis

6. Nanofibres Market, By Products

7. Nanofibres Market, By End-Use

8. Nanofibres Market, By Geography

9. Market Entropy

10. Company Profiles

11. Appendix

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