Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
US plastic foam demand to rise to 4Mt in 2020
07 July 2016US: Demand for plastic foams in the US is forecast to rise 2.3%/yr to 4Mt in 2020, valued at US$25.2bn, according to a report by the Freedonia Group. A report summary stated that growth will decelerate from the rate posted during the 2010-2015 period and that the construction sector is anticipated to lead growth prospects, which will see additional opportunities for foam insulation products bolstered by increasing construction activity.
Elsewhere, rising consumer spending levels will bode well for foams used in household products such as bedding, furniture and appliances. In the motor vehicle market, advances will slow in tandem with slowing motor vehicle production and by trends towards smaller, more fuel efficient cars that require less foam on a per vehicle basis.
US Demand for Insulation to approach US$9bn in 2016
22 March 2012US: Demand for insulation in the US is forecast to rise by 7.8%/yr to reach US$8.9bn in 2016, according to a new report by the Freedonia Group. The report says that the advance will be driven by a rebound in building construction expenditures from a depressed 2011 base. Further growth will be spurred by changes in building codes and continuing consumer interest in reducing energy consumption and utility bills. It also says that home and building owners will add or upgrade insulation to achieve these goals.
Freedonia says that the residential market will post the most rapid gains until 2016, advancing at a double-digit pace as housing starts to rebound. Moreover, builders will construct homes with larger amounts of insulation to make them more desirable to potential buyers. Residential insulation demand will also be supported by the attic re-insulation and home improvement and replacement markets. Insulation demand in the non-residential market will reportedly also see solid advances. Rebounding non-residential building construction expenditures, particularly in the office and commercial segments, will promote gains.
Fibreglass insulation accounted for the largest share of insulation demand in 2011 with 48%. The report says that fibreglass insulation will remain the market leader in 2016, with demand rising by 8.1%/yr to US$4.4bn. Growth will be spurred by a rebound in the residential market.
Demand for foamed plastic insulation, which accounted for the second largest share of the market in 2011, is expected to rise by 7.3%/yr to US$3.9bn in 2016. Advances will be driven by the rebound in building construction spending.
Demand for radiant barrier and reflective insulation is anticipated to grow by 8.7%/yr to US$190m in 2016. The rebounding housing market will boost demand, with further gains supported by increases in industrial and non-residential building construction spending. Growth will be concentrated in the south and west of the country regions, as structures in those regions are more often exposed to sunlight.