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Construction is one of the largest segments within the Asian composites industry in volume shipment. This includes 12 major applications such as door, windows, rebar, utility pole, column shutter, grating, cooling tower, bathtub, swimming pool, architectural applications, FRP panel, and others. Today composite products are becomin

g far more commonplace. Rebar, decking, grating, door and window, swimming pool, FRP panel and many other applications are gaining great interest from consumers.

This report provides insight into composites in Asian construction by the end of 2007 and forecasts the market for 2008-2013. Learn what factors are impacting the construction market. The report extensively looks at recent industry trends, as well as future opportunities and threats, and represents an invaluable aid to sales and marketing professionals in, or interested in the industry. In addition, the report analyses market sizes and trends, market structures, key company shares for various segments. Construction markets by materials such as reinforcements and resins are discussed.

Lucintel has identified the best and worst performing markets in 2007. The worst performers in Asian construction were markets that were most closely associated with the slowdown in residential construction. Because of the slowdown in residential construction, specifically for exports into the U.S., these markets witnessed a significant decline from the previous year. The best markets were those associated with industrial or commercial applications, most of which have very little correlation to the movements in residential housing. As the global residential housing market continues to decline into 2008, it is important to know which sectors have continued to show strength despite the global economic slowdown. In addition, knowing the top five segments, which are expected to grow at or above 10% a year for the next five years, can help to avoid some of the further weaknesses projected for some application segments. For the next five years, the Asian composite market in construction is expected to average over 8.9% per year, however, individual results vary greatly from -5.3% to 19.2% per year. According to Lucintel, construction applications in Asia are estimated to reach $4.9 billion in 2013. Discover which applications will grow the fastest and how changing penetration trends from composites will affect the marketplace.

Material suppliers and product manufacturers need to continually stay abreast, critically analyze, and act fast to capture maximum market share and growth in various applications and markets. This 242 page condensed market report provides all of the latest critical issues concerning composite materials in construction, as well as market and applications related to the construction industry. This report is a must have for every company in the construction industry. In today's global economy, you need every advantage that you can find to keep you ahead in your business. Let us help to give you that edge.

To make any investment, business or strategic decisions, you need timely and adequate information. Asian construction composites market report fulfills this core need. This is an indispensable reference guide for composite material suppliers, product manufacturers, investors, researchers, engineers, distributors and many more, who are dealing with construction industry. Some of the features of this market report are:
 
  • Asian construction composites market size estimates for top 12 composites applications (door, windows, rebar, utility pole, column shutter, grating, cooling tower, bathtub, swimming pool, architectural applications, FRP panel, etc.) in the Asian construction industry in terms of volume (million lbs) and $ million shipment.
  • Porters Five Force Analysis for composites opportunities in Asian construction market in terms of Supplier Power, Buyer Power, Barriers to Entry, Threat of Substitution and Rivalry
  • Competitive analysis for various applications in terms of types of materials used such as the door market by various material types (composites, wood and steel).
  • Asian construction composites market trends (2002 - 2007) and forecast (2008-2013) for composites applications in the Asian construction industry. Growth rates for various applications in volume (million lbs) and $ million shipment.
  • Factors driving the growth (or Decline) of these composites applications in Asian construction market.
  • Growth Opportunities for Emerging Applications.
  • Asian construction composites market size estimates for composite materials in Asian construction industry in terms of volume (million lbs) and $ million shipment. Market break down by different types of resins and fibers.
  • Trends (2002 - 2007) and forecast (2008-2013) for composite materials shipment in the Asian construction industry. Growth rates in composites shipment.
  • A total of 132 figures/charts and 50 tables presented in this report to help in your business plan.
 
 
 1. Executive Summary  
 1.1. Asian Composites Market for Construction by Applications 2007  
 1.2. Asian Market Trends by Application  

 1.3 Asian Market Forecasts by Applications  
 1.4. Porter's Five Forces Analysis of Composites in the Asian Construction Market  
 1.5. Important Notes Regarding Data Collection  

 2. Composite Applications  
 2.1. Overview  
 2.1.1. Doors  
 2.1.2. Windows  
 2.1.3. Rebar  
 2.1.4. Utility pole  
 2.1.5. Bridge deck  
 2.1.6. Grating  
 2.1.7. Cooling tower  
 2.1.8. Bath  
 2.1.9. Swimming Pool  
 2.1.10. Architectural applications  
 2.1.11. FRP Panel  
 2.1.12. Others  

 3. About the Construction Industry  
 3.1. What is the Construction Industry?  
 3.2. Characteristics of the Asian Construction Industry  
 3.3. Asian Industry Background and Overview for Composites in Construction  
 3.3.1. Classification and Types  
 3.4. Price and Weight Distribution for Composites in Asian Construction Market  
 3.4.1. Ladder rail using pultrusion process  
 3.4.2. Window Lineal using pultrusion process  
 3.4.3. Grating using pultrusion process  

 4. Asian Composites Market for Construction Applications - 2007  
 4.1. Asian General Construction Market Overview 2007  
 4.2. Asian Composites Market Segmentation by Composite Manufacturer's Size  
 4.3. Asian Composite Market by Geographic Location  
 4.3.1. Japan and China  
 4.3.2. Emerging Economies in Asia  
 4.4. Overview of Asian Composites Market in Construction - 2007  
 4.5. Asian Composites Market for Construction by Applications - 2007  
 4.5.1. Asian Doors  
 4.5.2. Asian Windows  
 4.5.3. Asian Rebar  
 4.5.4. Asian Utility Pole  
 4.5.5. Asian Bridge Deck  
 4.5.6. Asian Grating  
 4.5.7. Asian Cooling Tower  
 4.5.8. Asian Bath  
 4.5.9. Asian Swimming Pool  
 4.5.10. Asian Architectural  
 4.5.11. Asian FRP Panel  
 4.5.12. Asian Others  
 4.6. Asian Composite Market in Construction by Material  
 4.7. Driving Forces for the Use of Composites  
 4.8. Key Requirements  

 5. Competitive Analysis  
 5.1. Overview  
 5.2. Doors  
 5.2.1. Market penetration  
 5.3. Windows  
 5.3.1 Market penetration  
 5.4. Rebar  
 5.4.1. Market penetration  
 5.5. Utility pole  
 5.5.1. Market penetration  
 5.6. Bridge deck  
 5.6.1. Market penetration  
 5.7. Grating  
 5.7.1 Market penetration  
 5.8. Cooling tower  
 5.8.1 Market penetration  
 5.9. Bath tub  
 5.9.1 Market penetration  
 5.1. Swimming Pool  
 5.10.1. Market penetration  
 5.11. Architectural applications  
 5.11.1. Market penetration  
 5.12. FRP Panel  
 5.12.1. Market penetration  
 5.13. Others  
 5.13.1. Market penetration  

 6. Trends in Asian Construction Market for Composite Applications  
 6.1. Overview  
 6.2. Macroeconomic Industry Challenges in Recent Years  
 6.2.1. Global Residential Housing Slowdown  
 6.2.2. Credit Crunch  
 6.2.3. Petroleum  
 6.2.4. Other Commodities  
 6.3. Macro-Economic Trends in the Asian Construction Market by Applications  
 6.4. Trends in Asian Construction Market by Materials  
 6.5. Micro-Trends in the Asian Composite Market for Construction by Individual Application  
 6.5.1. Asian Doors  
 6.5.2. Asian Windows  
 6.5.3. Asian Rebar  
 6.5.4. Asian Utility Pole  
 6.5.5. Asian Bridge Deck  
 6.5.6. Asian Grating  
 6.5.7. Asian Cooling Tower  
 6.5.8. Asian Bath  
 6.5.9. Asian Swimming Pool  
 6.5.10. Asian Architectural  
 6.5.11. Asian FRP Panel  
 6.5.12. Asian Others  

 7. Forecast for Composites in Asian Construction Market  
 7.1. Forecast for Composite Materials in Asian Construction Market  
 7.1.1. Macro-economic Forecasts for Composites in Asian Construction Market  
 7.2. Growth Deflators/Drivers for Composites in Asian Construction Markets- Impact Analysis  
 7.3. Forecast for Composites in the Asian Construction Market by Materials  
 7.4. Forecasts for Composites in the Asian Construction Market by Applications  
 7.4.1. Forecast for Asian Doors  
 7.4.2. Forecast for Asian Windows  
 7.4.3. Forecast for Asian Rebar  
 7.4.4. Forecast for Asian Utility Pole  
 7.4.5. Forecast for Asian Bridge Deck  
 7.4.6. Forecast for Asian Grating  
 7.4.7. Forecast for Asian Cooling Tower  
 7.4.8. Forecast for Asian Bath  
 7.4.9. Forecast for Asian Swimming Pool  
 7.4.10. Forecast for Asian Architectural Applications  
 7.4.11. Forecast for Asian FRP Panel  
 7.4.12. Forecast for Asian 'Others'  

 8. Manufacturing Process Analysis  
 8.1. Overview of Processes  
 8.2. Hand Lay-Up Process  
 8.3. Spray up Process  
 8.4. Compression Molding Process  
 8.5. Pultrusion Process  
 8.6. Filament Winding Process  
 8.7. VARTM Process  
 8.8. RTM Process  

 9. Growth Opportunities and Emerging Composite Applications  
 9.1. Growth Markets  
 9.1.1. Doors  
 9.1.2. Windows  
 9.1.3. Utility Poles  
 9.1.4. Rebar  
 9.1.5. Others  
 9.1.6. Cooling Tower  
 9.1.7. Grating  
 9.2. Emerging Applications  
 9.3. Emerging Process and Machinery  

 10. Emerging Materials for the Construction Industry  
 10.1. New Materials Development  

List of Figures  
List of Tables  
Abbreviations and technical units  
Disclaimer  
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List of Figures
 
Chapter 1
 
Fig.   1.1: Composite materials shipment ($ mill, %) by application in the Asian construction market. Total shipment for 2007 was $3,145 million. 
Fig   1.2: Composite materials shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market. Total shipment for 2007 was $3,145 million. 
Fig.   1.3: Composite materials shipment (mill. lbs, %) by application in the Asian construction market. Total shipment for 2007 was 1,705 million lbs. 
Fig.   1.4: Composite materials shipment (mill. lbs) by application in the   Asian construction market. Total shipment for 2007 was 1,705 million lbs. 
Fig. 1.5:  Last   1 yr. % change (2006 – 2007) in composites applications market ($ mill)   for Asian construction. Total change (industry wide) for the year was 7.3% 
Fig.   1.6: Last 5 yr. CAGR (2002 – 2007) in composites applications market ($   mill) for Asian construction. Total CAGR (industry wide) last five years was 10.1% 
Fig.   1.7: Next 1 yr. % change (2007 – 2008) in composites applications   market ($ mill) for Asian construction. Total change (industry wide) for   next year is 2.0% 
Fig. 1.8: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2008.  Total shipments are estimated at $3,209 million. 
Fig.   1.9: Next 5 yr CAGR (2008 – 2013) in composites application market ($   mill) for Asian construction. Total change (industry wide) for next 5   years is 8.9% 
Fig.   1.10: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian   construction market in 2013. Total shipments are estimated at $4,193 million 
Fig. 1.11: Porter’s Five Forces model for the composite market in construction for Asia
Chapter 2
 
Fig. 2.1: A SMC wood grained composite fiberglass door 
Fig. 2.2: A pultruded composite window profile. 
Fig. 2.3: Expansion/contraction comparison for different types of window materials. 
Fig. 2.4: Conductivity comparison for different types of window materials. 
Fig. 2.5: Carbon fiber reinforcing rebar. 
Fig. 2.6 Structural GRP anchor bolt and GRP locking system. 
Fig. 2.7: Fiber-reinforced utility pole. 
Fig. 2.8: A FRP bridge deck with steel plate support girders.
Fig. 2.9: Pultruded square and ‘T’ bar configurations of fiberglass grating. 
Fig. 2.10: Industrial FRP cooling towers. 
Fig. 2.11: A rectangular fiberglass composite bathtub. 
Fig. 2.12: Low cost fiberglass bath models from China. 
Fig. 2.13: Moderate cost fiberglass bath models from China. 
Fig. 2.14: High cost fiberglass bath models from China. 
Fig. 2.15: Spas Indoor/Outdoor - fiberglass bath models from China. 
Fig. 2.16: A photograph of a composite pool. 
Fig. 2.17: A fiberglass architectural application 
Fig. 2.18: A fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) roofing panel used to refurbish an existing roof surface 
Fig. 2.19: An opaque FRP corrugated panel 
Fig. 2.20: Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) pultruded profiles used in construction 
Fig. 2.21: Assorted shapes of plastic (FRP) pultruded profiles
Chapter 3
 
Fig.   3.1: Composite raw material inputs for the Asian construction market ($   mill) for 2007. Total inputs were estimated at $1,056 million 
Fig.   3.2: Composite raw material usage ($ mill) by application in the Asian   construction market for 2007. Total inputs were estimated at $1,056   million 
Fig. 3.3: Construction market classification by sales segmentation and application 
Fig. 3.4: Pultruded fiberglass ladder
Chapter 4
 
Fig. 4.1: Composite shipments as a portion of total construction ($ mill) in the Asian - 2007 
Fig.   4.2: Global fragmentation percentage of top 30 companies (by $ mill) in   different regions relative to total product shipped in 2007 
Fig. 4.3: Top 10% segmentation of composite manufactureres in Asia by market value – 2007.  Total value for the market was $3,145 million. 
Fig. 4.4: Top ten Asian economies by GDP ($ billion) at 2007 foreing exchange rates
Fig. 4.5: Composite shipments ($ mill) in Japan and China – 2007.  Total value was $2,783 million
Fig. 4.6: Composite shipments ($ mill) in Asian emerging economies – 2007.  Total value was $407 million
Fig. 4.7: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2007. Total shipment was $3,145 million.
Fig. 4.8: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2007. Total shipment was $3,145 million.
Fig. 4.9: Percentage change in house price inflation, Europe
Fig. 4.10: New privately owned housing units in the U.S. – Quarterly data (2003 – 2008)
Fig. 4.11: Exports as a percentage of GDP of leading Asian economies (2002 – 2007)
Fig. 4.12: Relative price of stock index percentage change for Asian economies over the past year (Sept 2007 – Sept 2008)
Fig. 4.13: Composite material shipment (mill lbs.) by applications in the Asian construction market for 2007. Total shipment was 1,705 mill lbs.
Fig. 4.14: Composite material shipment (mill lbs.) by applications in the Asian construction market for 2007. Total shipment was 1,705 mill lbs.
Fig. 4.15: Composite raw material shipment (mill lbs.) by application in the Asian construction market for 2007. Total shipment was 1,705 mill lbs.
Fig. 4.16: Composite raw material shipment (mill lbs.) in the Asian construction market for 2007. Total shipment was 1,705 mill lbs.
Fig. 4.17: Composite raw material usage ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market for 2007. Total manufacturer expenditures equaled $1,056 million.
Fig. 4.18: Total composite raw material inputs in the Asian construction market ($ mill) for 2007. Total manufacturer expenditures equaled $1,056 million.
Fig. 4.19: Emphasis on cost and performance by various industries.
 
Chapter 5
Fig. 5.1: The rate of change for the residential window lineal market globally.
 
Chapter 6
Fig. 6.1: Home price inflation in Europe of leading economies 2006 – 2007
Fig. 6.2: New privately owned housing units in the U.S. – Quarterly data (2003 – 2008)
Fig. 6.3: Oil price trend tracking Brent crude in $/€ per BBL (Quarterly) 2002 - 2008
Fig. 6.4: Flat steel price index trend for North America, Europe and Asia (Quarterly) 2002 - 2008
Fig. 6.5: Spot base aluminum prices per New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX)
Fig. 6.6: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2002. Total value was $1,941 million.
Fig. 6.7: Composite material shipment (mill lbs.) by application in the Asian construction market in 2002. Total shipment was 1,323 mill lbs.
Fig. 6.8: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2007. Total value was $3,145 million.
Fig. 6.9: Composite material shipment (mill lbs.) by application in the Asian construction market in 2007. Total shipment was 1,705 mill lbs.
Fig. 6.10: Real GDP growth trend (in current prices) of leading Asian economies 2002 – 2007
Fig. 6.11: Composite growth by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction industry 2002 – 2007.  Total 5 yr. CAGR (industry wide) was 10.1%
Fig. 6.12: Composite growth by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction industry 2006 – 2007. One year growth (industry wide) was 7.3%
Fig. 6.13: Last 5 yr. CAGR (2002 – 2007) in composite applications market ($ mill) for Asian construction. CAGR (industry wide) for the last 5 yrs was 10.1%
Fig. 6.14: Last 1 yr. CAGR (2006 – 2007) in composites application market ($ mill) for Asian construction. CAGR (industry wide) for the last 1 yr was 7.3%
Fig. 6.15: Composite raw material inputs ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2002.  Total value was $614 million.
Fig. 6.16: Composite raw material inputs (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market 2002.  Total shipment was 1,323 mill lbs.
Fig. 6.17: Composite raw material inputs ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2006.  Total value was $986 million.
Fig. 6.18: Composite raw material inputs (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market 2006.  Total shipment was 1,694 mill lbs.
Fig. 6.19: Composite raw material inputs ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2007.  Total value was $1,056 million.
Fig. 6.20: Composite raw material inputs (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market 2007.  Total shipment was 1,705 mill lbs.
Fig. 6.21: Composite raw material usage by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2002.  Total value was $614 million.
Fig. 6.22: Composite raw material shipment by application (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market 2002.  Total shipment was 1,323 mill lbs.
Fig. 6.23: Composite raw material usage by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2006.  Total value was $986 million.
Fig. 6.24: Composite raw material shipment by application (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market 2006.  Total shipment was 1,694 mill lbs.
Fig. 6.25: Composite raw material usage by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2007.  Total value was $1,056 million.
Fig. 6.26: Composite raw material shipment by application (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market 2007.  Total shipment was 1,705 mill lbs.
 
Chapter 7
Fig. 7.1: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2007. Total value is estimated at $3,145 million.
Fig. 7.2: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2007. Total value is estimated at $3,145 million.
Fig. 7.3: Composite raw material shipment (mill lbs) by application in the Asian market in 2007. Total shipment was 1,705 mill lbs.
Fig. 7.4: Composite raw material shipment (mill lbs) by application in the Asian market in 2007. Total shipment is estimated at 1,705 mill lbs.
Fig. 7.5: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2008. Total value is estimated at $3,209 million.
Fig. 7.6: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2008. Total value is estimated at $3,209 million.
Fig. 7.7: Composite raw material shipment (mill.lbs.) by application in the Asian construction market 2008. Total shipment is estimated at 1,650 mill lbs.
Fig. 7.8: Composite growth by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction industry 2007 - 2008.  One year growth (industry wide) is estimated at 2.0%
Fig. 7.9: Composite growth by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction industry 2008 - 2013.  Five year CAGR (industry wide) is estimated at 8.9%
Fig. 7.10: Next 1 year % change (2007 – 2008) in the composites applications market ($ mill) for Asian construction. CAGR (industry wide) is estimated at 2.0%
Fig 7.11: Next five year CAGR (2008 – 2013) in the composites applications market ($ mill) for Asian construction. CAGR (industry wide) is estimated at 8.9%
Fig. 7.12: Composite material shipment ($ mill) by application in the Asian construction market in 2013. Total value is estimated at $4,913 million.
Fig. 7.13: Composite material shipment (mill lbs) by application in the Asian construction market in 2013. Total value is estimated at 2,062 million
Fig. 7.14: Growth deflators for Asian composites in construction with impact analysis for the short, medium and long term.
Fig. 7.15: Growth drivers for Asian composites in construction with impact analysis for the short, medium and long term.
Fig. 7.16: Composite raw material inputs ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2008.  Total value is estimated at $1,157 million.
Fig. 7.17: Composite raw material inputs (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market 2008.  Total shipment is estimated at 1,650 mill lbs.
Fig. 7.18: Composite raw material inputs ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2013.  Total value is estimated at $1,474 million.
Fig. 7.19: Composite raw material inputs (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market 2013.  Total shipment is estimated at 2,062 mill lbs.
Fig. 7.20: Composite raw material usage by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2008.  Total value is estimated at $1,156 million.
Fig. 7.21: Composite material shipment (mill lbs) by application in the Asian construction market 2008.  Total shipment is estimated at 1,650 mill lbs.
Fig. 7.22: Composite raw material usage by application ($ mill) in the Asian construction market 2013.  Total value is estimated at $1,744 million.
Fig. 7.23: Composite material shipment (mill lbs) by application in the Asian construction market 2013.  Total shipment is estimated at 2,062 mill lbs.
 
Chapter 8
Fig. 8.1: Composite material volume (mill lbs) by process in the Asian construction market 2007.  Total shipment is estimated at 1,705 mill lbs
Fig. 8.2: Distribution of Asian composites in construction (mill lbs) by open and close molding process in 2007. Total shipment is estimated at 1,705 mill lbs
Fig. 8.3: An example showing the hand lay-up process
Fig. 8.4: Hand lay-up process segmentation in Asian composites in construction 2007
Fig. 8.5: Spray up process segmentation in Asian composites in construction 2007
Fig. 8.6: Chopper Gun used for the spray up process
Fig. 8.7: A picture of the traditional spray up process technique
Fig. 8.8: Compression molding process segmentation in Asian composites in construction 2007
Fig. 8.9: A basic pultrusion machine showing the process elements
Fig. 8.10: Pultrusion process segmentation in Asian composites in construction 2007
Fig. 8.11: Filament winding process segmentation in Asian composites in construction 2007
Fig. 8.12: A filament winding machine
Fig. 8.13: VARTM process segmentation in Asian composites in construction 2007
Fig. 8.14: RTM process segmentation in Asian composites in construction 2007
 
Chapter 9
Fig. 9.1: A FRP door with a polyurethane core 
Fig. 9.2: An example of fiber-reinforced polyester window profile
Fig. 9.3: A filament wound GRP round pole
Fig. 9.4: Fiberglass/vinyl ester composite rebar for reinforcing tunneling or concrete structures
Fig. 9.5: An assortment of traditional FRP profiles and applications with pultruded profiles
Fig. 9.6: A combination PVC/FRP cooling tower
Fig. 9.7 Molded fiberglass grating with slip and non slip properties
Fig. 9.8: Composites Rescue Chamber.
Fig. 9.9: Pultruded Scaffolding.
Fig. 9.10: FRP Gridform for Bridge Applications.
Fig. 9.11: Composites Sheet Pile system.
Fig. 9.12: Installation of composite bridge at railroad test track
Fig. 9.13: Composite Advantage’s FRP Mats and Pads
 
List of Tables
 
 
Table 1.1: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian construction market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 1.2: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian construction market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
 
Table 2.1 Characteristics of different window material types.
 
Table 4.1: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian construction market for 2007
Table 4.2: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian door market for 2007
Table 4.3: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian window market for 2007Asian Rebar
Table 4.4: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian rebar market for 2007
Table 4.5: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian utility pole market for 2007
Table 4.6: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian bridge deck market for 2007
Table 4.7: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian grating market for 2007
Table 4.8: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian cooling tower market for 2007
Table 4.9: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian bath market for 2007
Table 4.10: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian swimming pool market for 2007
Table 4.11: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian architectural market for 2007
Table 4.12: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian FRP panel market for 2007
Table 4.13: Composite application trend by volume (mil lbs) and value ($ mill) in the Asian others market for 2007
 
Table 6.1: Composite application trend by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian construction market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.2: Ranking of the five leading composite applications in the Asian construction industry in $ value of shipments in 2007.
Table 6.3: Composite application by raw material shipment (mill lbs) in the Asian construction market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.4: Composite application by raw material usage ($ mill) in the Asian construction market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.5: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian construction market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.6: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian door market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.7: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian window market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.8: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian rebar market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.9: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian utility pole market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.10: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian bridge deck market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.11: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian grating market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.12: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian cooling tower market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.13: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian bath market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.14: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian swimming pool market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.15: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian architectural market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.16: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian FRP panel market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
Table 6.17: Composite application ($ mill) in the Asian ‘others’ market showing the last one and five year trends and CAGR
 
Table 7.1: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian construction market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.2: Composite application by raw material shipment (mill lbs) in the Asian construction industry showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.3: Composite application by raw material usage ($ mill) in the Asian construction industry showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.4: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian door market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.5: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian window market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.6: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian rebar market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.7: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian utility pole market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.8: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian bridge deck market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.9: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian grating market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.10: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian cooling tower market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.11: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian bathtub market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.12: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian swimming pool market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.13: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian architectural market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.14: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian FRP panel market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
Table 7.15: Composite application by shipment ($ mill) in the Asian ‘others’ market showing the next one and five year forecasts and CAGR
 
Table 9.1: High growth composite applications by shipment ($ mill) showing the next one and five year forecast and CAGR for the Asian construction market (2008 – 2013)
 
Table 10.1 List of materials introduced from 2006 to June 2008
 
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