Superhydrophobic Coating Market Size, Analysis and Segment Forecasts to 2024: Hexa Reports

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Superhydrophobic Coating Market Analysis, Share and Size,
Emerging Trends, Growth, Overview And Segment
Forecasts To 2024

The global Superhydrophobic Coating Market is expected to reach USD 11.2 million by 2024, according
to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Depleting freshwater reserves are one of the key concerns
driving the demand for self-cleaning technologies. Superhydrophobics are completely water-repellent,
fostering dirt to slide off from their surface at even slight elevation angles, which makes them ideal for
solar panels & similar applications.
Expanding consumer electronics industry in emerging economies and the subsequent rise in demand for
durable materials with complete waterproofing properties is another key driver for industry growth.
Leather and nonwoven textiles are also increasingly utilizing them to provide comfort to consumers
while eradicating washing cycles.
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Anti-microbial accounted for over 41% of global volume in 2015. These coatings are witnessing high
demand from the medical sector for manufacturing dermatologically compatible, pathogen-resistant
surgical instruments, operating gowns & gloves along with other devices.
Further key findings from the report suggest:
The global Superhydrophobic Coating Market demand was over 50 tons in 2015 and is expected to
exceed 110 tons by 2024, growing at an estimated CAGR of 9.4% from 2016 to 2024

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Increasing demand for entirely water-repellent technologies is driving industry growth in consumer
electronics and textiles
Developments in the nanotechnology field are creating durable coatings with greater corrosion
resistance under duress, which in turn is boosting their demand in industrial applications
Carbon nanotubes were the leading raw materials...