The
global Self-healing
Materials Market size is expected to reach USD 9.94 billion by 2030,
according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is expected
to grow at a CAGR of 24.8% from 2023 to 2030. Rising demand for
high-quality construction materials due to increased infrastructure projects
and urbanization is projected to steer the market growth in the near future.
Self-healing materials are smart materials that have the ability to
repair damages on their own caused due to their mechanical friction and with
the efflux of time.
Post
injury, the molecules of these materials re-adjust to replicate the original
material. Initiation of cracks and other types of damage on the microscopic
level change the electrical, thermal and acoustical properties of material
leading to its complete failure. These materials correct these damages with or
without human intervention. These specialty products also extend the life span
of the materials as well as the base layer or product on which they are applied.
Microencapsulated or nanoencapsulated healing agents are present in capsulated
constituents, which are released upon rupture. The growth of the market is
expected to escalate due to unique properties of the products yielding
long-term financial benefits as compared to conventional composites.
List of Key Players in the Self-healing
Materials Market
- The Dow
Chemical Company
- Covestro AG
- High Impact
Technology, LLC
- Huntsman
International LLC
- Michelin
Group
- MacDermid
Autotype Ltd.
- Akzo Nobel
N.V.
- Evonik
Industries Corp.
- BASF SE
- NEI Corp.
Related Press
Release@ Self-healing
Materials Market Report
Self-healing Materials Market Report Highlights
- The
reversible polymers segment dominated the market and is anticipated to
witness an estimated CAGR of 24.8% from 2023 to 2030
- Thermally
polymers and hydrogels have growing applications in automotive and
medical, especially in the therapeutic and diagnostic sector, which is
expected to accelerate market growth in the coming years
- The
electronics and semiconductors segment is projected to witness the fastest
growth rate over the forecast period. Manufacturers are involved in
developing materials that can withstand physical deformation and naturally
repair themselves without any external influence, such as flexible
conductors, dielectrics, and others
- The U.S.
market worth self-healing used in building and construction application
was USD 62.7 million in 2021. Increased purchasing power and rise in
demand for advanced construction materials in Canada and Mexico have
increased preference for the use of self-healing composites
- Asia Pacific
witnessed the largest regional market growth and is anticipated to witness
a CAGR of 28.85% from 2023 to 2030.
- The market
is consolidated with the top companies to account for maximum share in
2022.
Self-healing Materials Market
Report Scope
Report Attribute |
Details |
Market size value in 2023 |
USD 2.18 billion |
Revenue forecast in 2030 |
USD 9.94 billion |
Growth rate |
CAGR of 24.8% from 2023 to 2030 |
Base year for estimation |
2022 |
Historical data |
2018 - 2022 |
Forecast period |
2023 - 2030 |
Self-healing Materials Market Segmentation
Grand
View Research has segmented the global Self-healing materials market based on
product, technology, application and region:
Self-healing Materials Product Outlook (Revenue, USD
Million, 2018 - 2030)
- Concrete
- Coatings
- Polymers
- Asphalt
- Fiber-reinforced
Composites
- Ceramic
- Metals
Self-healing Materials Technology Outlook (Revenue, USD
Million, 2018 - 2030)
- Reversible
Polymers
- Microencapsulation
- Shape Memory
Materials
- Biological
Material Systems
- Others
Self-healing Materials Application Outlook (Revenue, USD
Million, 2018 - 2030)
- Energy
Generation
- Building
& Construction
- Automotive
& Transportation
- Electronics
& Semiconductors
- Medical
(Implants & Devices)
- Others
Self-healing Materials Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD
Million, 2018 - 2030)
- North
America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- Germany
- France
- U.K.
- Asia Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Central
& South America
- Brazil
- Middle East
& Africa
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