Sol-Gel Products Market Overview
The sol-gel products
market is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 10.4% during 2021-2026. The sol-gel
process is a wet-chemical technique, also known as chemical solution deposition,
that involves the formation of an inorganic colloidal suspension (sol) and
gelation of the sol in a continuous liquid phase (gel) to form a
three-dimensional network structure. Sol-gel is a fabrication technique used to
make materials that can be in the form of powders, coatings, bulk monoliths, or
fibers. This process allows for the synthesis of high-strength ceramics material of high
purity and homogeneity by means of preparation techniques different from the
traditional process of fusion of oxides. Sol-gel technology is being
increasingly used for the development of optical sensors and biosensors, due to its
simplicity and versatility. Other applications
for sol-gel technology include protective coatings, catalysts, piezoelectric devices, waveguides, lenses,
superconductors, and the synthesis of nanoparticles. The growing demand from the
medical and healthcare industry is also expected to drive the Sol-gel products
industry substantially during the forecast period.
COVID-19 Impact
Due to the COVID-19
pandemic, end-use industries such as aerospace and automotive, industries are
highly impacted. Due to social distancing policy, most of the manufacturing
plants of aircraft and automobiles were shut down, which declined the
production of commercial aircraft and vehicles. For instance, according to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle
Manufacturers (OICA), the total production of vehicles declined by 16% in 2020. 77.62 million vehicles were produced in 2020 whereas 91.79 million
vehicles were produced in 2019.
Supply chain disruptions, raw material delays, delays
in the availability of models, deferred launches, and shrinkage in consumer demand have
also added to the woes. This resulted in lower demand and consumption for Sol-gel
products in 2020.
Report Coverage
The report: “Sol-Gel Products Market – Forecast (2021-2026)”,
by IndustryARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments of
the Sol-gel products Market.
By Product Type: Ceramic,
Glass, and Others.
By Form: Powder, Fiber, Monoliths, Thin Films, and Others.
By Application: Coatings,
Piezoelectric Devices, Catalysts, Superconductors, Nanoparticles, High Strength
Ceramics, and Others.
By End-Use Industry: Aerospace
(Coatings- Protective Coatings, Camouflage Coatings, Abrasion Resistant
Coatings, Fuel Tank Coatings, and Others; Adhesive Bonding; Solvent Cleaner,
and Others), Automotive (Anti-reflective Coatings, Corrosion Protection
Coatings, Self-Cleaning Mirrors, Primers and Others), Electronics (Diodes,
Lenses, LEDs, Batteries, Capacitors, Touch Panels, Optics and Others), Energy
(Wind Energy, Solar Energy, and Others), Construction (Anti-Graffiti Coatings,
Architectural Coatings, Smart Windows and Others) Medical and Healthcare (Wound
Dressing, Biosensors, Transdermal Patches, Metal Implants, Bone Grafting
Medium, Biomedical Devices, Drug Delivery, Biomolecules and Others), Consumer
Goods and Others.
By Geography: North
America (USA, Canada, and Mexico), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy,
Netherlands, Spain, Russia, Belgium, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China,
Japan, India, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand, Indonesia, Taiwan,
Malaysia, and Rest of APAC), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile,
and Rest of South America), Rest of the World (Middle East, and Africa).
Key Takeaways
- North America dominates the sol-gel product market, owing to the increasing demand for sol-gel coatings in the region.
- The most widespread commercial use of sol-gel is in the fabrication and deposition of coatings. The role of the coating may be to provide one or more of a number of functions: protective coatings (for example, corrosion protection and abrasion resistance), anti-reflective coatings, hybrid coatings (for decoration of glassware), architectural coatings, and so on.
- Sol-gel products have a wide range of applications. These materials are environmentally friendly and can be an effective alternative to harmful methods of obtaining protection materials. These products have advantages such as high mechanical, chemical, and thermal stability, biological inertness, high transparency, and photostability.
- The major opportunity for this market is high research spending and growing awareness in society.
Figure: North America Sol-gel products Market Revenue, 2020-2026 (US$ Billion)
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Sol-gel products Market Segment Analysis – By Product Type
The ceramics
segment held a significant share in the market of the Sol-gel product in 2020. Sol-gel is a method for preparing specialty metal oxide glasses and ceramics, for
example, silica (SiO2), alumina (Al2O3),
titania (TiO2), and indium tin oxide. Combinations of these ceramics
(such as silica-titania) can also be produced. This is done by hydrolyzing a
chemical precursor or mixture of precursors that pass sequentially through a
solution state and a gel state before being dehydrated to glass or ceramic. The sol-gel process is beneficial in the formation of ceramic and glass films for many reasons.
It is a simple reaction that does not require exotic materials, catalysts, or
expensive deposition equipment. Sol-gel reactions do not employ extreme
reaction conditions. The reactions take place at room temperature and require
only moderate temperatures to cure the gel by removing the water/alcohol that
the reaction generates. The properties of the materials prepared using sol-gel
approaches are easy to modify by utilizing an organically modified alkoxide. Sol-gel
processing is commonly used to modify S2 glass fibers (a type of high-performance
fiberglass) used in composites. Coating glass surfaces with a sol-gel film
helps the glass gain strength and resists shattering. Also, sol-gel materials
have been used in composites to reinforce existing polymeric structures, such
as polyesters. The advantage of sol-gel is that high-strength ceramics with a higher level of
purity can be achieved compared to normal ceramic processing methods. This is
because the raw materials used in sol-gel (very fine, ~25nm diameter powders or
chemical compounds) are manufactured from highly purified components. This is,
due to, specialized applications including displays, semiconductors, and sensor's
requirement of low levels of impurities.
Sol-gel products Market Segment Analysis – By Form
The powder
segment held the largest share of more than 25% in the market of the Sol-gel products in 2020. Sol-gel can be cast in various forms including monoliths, thin films,
fibers, and powders. This allows various configurations of sensing elements for
different applications. Fibers prepared by sol-gel can be used for
reinforcement, superconducting, electrolytic, or optical applications, as well
as for improving chemical durability. Monoliths have various potential optical
applications including optical filters, optical sensors, passive and nonlinear active
waveguides, and lasers. Thin films are used for piezoelectric devices & capacitors. The first
significant industrial products of sol-gel technology were mixed oxide powders
of radioactive elements such as uranium and thorium. Being a solution-based
technique sol-gel produces no dust during fabrication, eliminating problems
with the management of radioactive dust and decontamination of the preparation
areas. Another example of sol-gel-derived powder being used industrially is
that of alumina for abrasive applications. Fabrication of these powders using
sol-gel methods gives a much better yield because the grain size can be
controlled. Powders of single- and multi-component compositions can be made with
submicron particle size for structural, electronic, dental, and biomedical
applications. Hence, the powder form is set to dominate the market during
the forecast period.
Sol-gel products Market Segment Analysis – By Application
The coatings
segment held the largest share of more than 30% in the Sol-gel products market
in 2020 as sol-gel coatings provide a simple and cost-efficient approach to
functionalize different surfaces to improve their bioactivity, corrosion, and
wear resistance, mechanical properties, reliability, and performance. The
sol-gel process is used to produce compositions that cannot be created using
conventional methods. Another benefit is that the mixing level of the solution
is retained in the final product, even on the molecular scale. The applications
for sol-gel-derived products are numerous. Sol-gel coatings are used in
every sector of engineering application, such as aerospace, electronics,
automotive, building & construction, etc. Antireflection coatings are used
for automotive and architectural applications. Protective coatings have been developed as well
for glass, metal, and other types of substrates. A well-known example of this is
the European Patent House in Frankfurt, which has a sol-gel coating on the
windows. The coating controls the transmission and adsorption of different
wavelengths of light to give a uniform reflective appearance that is
aesthetically pleasing, while also minimizing the greenhouse effect in the
building and reducing cooling costs during the summer. Using sol-gel methods, protective coatings can
be made at temperatures less than 150°C. These coatings can be tailored for
specific applications including mechanical protection for soft substrates
(such as plastics and metals), chemical protection for reactive substrates, and
environmental protection for exposed surfaces. Sol-gel coatings have the
potential to fulfill each and every expectation of the end-user in terms of
cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness and unique functional
properties. The cost is the most important driving force behind the growth of
sol-gel coatings. Sol-gel coatings can be prepared by simple, non-vacuum
processes with only a small capital investment. Hence, the coatings segment is
set to fuel the market growth for the sol-gel products industry.
Sol-gel products Market Segment Analysis – By End-Use Industry
The medical and
health segment held the largest share and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.2%
in the Sol-gel products market during the forecast period. One reason for this
is based on an ever-increasing demand for regenerative or replacement tissues. Degenerative
diseases and injuries have driven the need for more successful and cost-effective
treatments and this has spurred the development of versatile methods to produce
bioactive matrices and interfaces with improved functionality. Materials used
in medical devices should have appropriate structural and mechanical properties
and promote a healing response without causing adverse immune reactions.
Medical device designers use various surface treatments such as coating that
enhance or modify properties such as lubricity, the degree of hydrophobicity,
functionalization, and biocompatibility. Sol–gel technology offers an
alternative technique for producing bioactive surfaces for these applications. Calcium
phosphate-based ceramics are widely used in medicine as bone substitutes,
implants, and coatings on dental and orthopaedic prostheses. Because of their
chemical and structural similarities to the inorganic phase of human bone,
hydroxyapatite and other calcium phosphates such as alpha- or beta-tricalcium
phosphate show excellent biocompatibility. More recently, biotechnology
applications have been developed in which biomolecules (such as proteins,
enzymes, antibodies, etc.) are incorporated into sol-gel matrices. Applications
include monitoring of biochemical processes, environmental testing, and drug
delivery for medicine. Other biomedical applications include coatings for metal
implants and bone grafting materials. Owing to the expanding list of
applications in the medical and healthcare industry, this sector dominates the
market for sol-gel products.
Sol-gel products Market Segment Analysis – By Geography
North America
held the largest share in the Sol-gel products market in 2020 up to 35%, owing
to the accelerating demand for sol-gel coatings from aerospace industries in
the region. The aviation industry in North America is matured and has the
presence of several aircraft OEMs. Another factor contributing to the growth of
the sol-gel market in this area is the strong growth of biomedical applications
in the medical & healthcare sector. Aluminium alloy used in the aircraft
industry has a low resistance to corrosion when exposed to chloride and other
ions present in the atmosphere. Corrosion, induced by these ions, can damage
the structural parts of the aircraft, causing mechanical failure. Hence,
corrosion protection is of utmost importance in the aerospace industry. Chromates
are the best corrosion protectors for aluminium parts, but it is a carcinogenic
hazard. Organic-inorganic hybrid sol-gel coatings have been recognized as
prospective candidates for the substitution of chromate-based coatings. Sol-gel
has been widely used in the aerospace industry for the surface treatment process in
preparation of adhesive bonded repair to aircraft. It plays a crucial role in
the process of bonded repair of aircraft as a chemical linkage between adhesive-bonded repair and damaged metallic structure of aircraft. As a chemical
linkage, it produces a strong and durable bond between metal and organic adhesive
(thermoplastics) which improves the overall strength in adhesive-bonded repair
to aircraft. The United States is one of the largest domestic aviation markets
in the world. Before the advent of the pandemic, airlines based in the United
States and Canada had placed orders for several hundred aircraft, which are
scheduled to be delivered during the forecast period. American and United Airlines have started taking deliveries of the
previously ordered aircraft from the OEMs. United Airlines also plans to expand
its fleet on a large scale. As part of the post-pandemic growth plans, United
Airlines Holdings Inc. plans to purchase 200 Boeing 737 Max and 70 Airbus SE
A321neo a deal valued at US$30 billion. Thus, with the recovering
aerospace industry, there will be an upsurge in the demand for aerospace
components, which is anticipated to drive the Sol-gel products market in North
America.
Sol-gel products Market Drivers
Rising Demand from Medical & Healthcare Industry
The sol-gel products market is expected to witness a high growth rate
during the forecast period, primarily driven by the rising demand from the medical
& healthcare industry. Sol-gel technology is widely used for the
construction of biosensors, laser materials, and for delayed drug delivery. The
sol-gel technology-based biosensors are employed for detecting gases, toxic
materials, humidity, acidity, and biologically active agents. The introduction
of the sol-gel technique for preparing implants improves the mechanical
strength, biocompatibility, and bioactivity of scaffolds and also prevents the
corrosion of metallic implants. The increase in chronic diseases and novel
technological advancements to deliver drugs is likely to create more
opportunities for the growth of the sol-gel products market. Thus, increasing medical
& healthcare applications act as a driver for the Sol-gel products market
during the forecast period.
Increase in Demand for Sol-Gel Coatings
Sol-gel coating is a type of
process of creating solid products and materials using small and nano-molecules.
This process involves the conversion of monomers to a colloidal solution. In
essence, a solution is transformed and condensed for the formulation of a gel.
The resulting gel is therefore applied on the various substrate surface and
subsequently dried off for the formulation of a protective glossy coating. Coatings
deposition represents the oldest and largest commercial application of sol-gel
technology. Silica-based sol-gel coatings
are implemented in electronic, like optical sensors and LEDs. Sol-gel
coatings have increasing demand in various end-use industries owing to its
numerous properties such as self-cleaning, corrosion-resistant and IR & UV
energy resistant coatings. A recent development is a water-based sol-gel
coating has been formulated as an environmentally friendly alternative to
traditional aerospace finishing materials and processes. The sol-gel hybrid
network is based on a reactive mixture of an organo-functionalized silane with
a stabilized zirconium complex. This coating, as a surface pretreatment for the
exterior of commercial aircraft, has enabled environmental, health, and safety
benefits due to the elimination of hexavalent chromium. Hence, there will be an
upsurge in the demand for sol-gel coatings, which will subsequently drive the Sol-gel
products market growth during the forecast period.
Sol-gel products Market Challenges
Fluctuating Price of Raw Materials
The
sol-gel process is used commercially in many applications, such as protective coatings,
catalysts, electronic and biomedical applications. It is also used for forming
powders and fibers. The process confers excellent control of product purity and
composition as it uses pure materials. It allows for the deposition of films
and coatings on a range of different surfaces, enabling flexibility that is
not present in many vapor-phase methods. Owing to the purity it gives, the cost of the raw materials may be high. For
example, MgO powder with a purity of 98% is available in small quantities for
$30/kg. Magnesium ethoxide, a chemical source for making MgO, costs about
$200/kg. Such factors have become the major challenge
of Sol-gel products in terms of consumption, which constrains the growth of the
market.
Sol-gel products Market Landscape
Technology launches, acquisitions, and R&D activities are key strategies adopted by players in the Sol-gel products market. Sol-gel products market top companies are:
- Schott AG
- Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
- BASF SE
- 3M
- Axalta Coating Systems
- Fuji Silysia Chemical Ltd.
- Dow
- Premium Coatings and Chemicals Pvt Ltd.
- Akzo Nobel
- Socomore
- PPG Industries
- CMR Coatings GmbH
- Nanovations Pvt. Ltd.
- Chase Corporation
Acquisitions/Technology Launches
- In April 2020, Mitsubishi Materials Corporation announced that its subsidiary Mitsubishi Chemical America, Inc. entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Gelest Intermediate Holdings, Inc., the parent of Gelest. Gelest makes and supplies silicones, organosilanes, metal-organics, and specialty monomers for advanced technology end markets including medical devices, life sciences, microelectronics and personal care.
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