Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), a high-performance fluoropolymer, is experiencing a surge in demand across diverse industries due to its unique properties like chemical resistance, weatherability, and lightweight nature. This has ignited a dynamic competitive landscape in the ETFE market, with established players and emerging entrants vying for a larger share. Understanding the strategies, market dynamics, and recent developments is crucial for anyone navigating this thriving space.
Market Share Drivers: A Multifaceted Game
The key factors influencing market share in the ETFE landscape are:
Strategies in Play: A Kaleidoscope of Approaches
Players in the ETFE market are employing diverse strategies to gain an edge:
Key Players
3M (US), AGC Inc. (Japan), Hubei Everflon Polymer CO., Ltd. (China), DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, Ltd. (Japan), Vector Foiltec. (Germany), DuPont de Nemours, Inc. (US), Li Chang Technology (Ganzhou) Co., Ltd. (China), and Ensinger (Germany).
Recent News:
Vector Foiltech’s Texlon ETFE finds an ideal home at Pavilion Bukit Jalil located in Kuala Lumpur, where it had been installed by January 2021. The enormous canopy covers a large open area at Bukit Jalil Mall, Kuala Lumpur. Thus, instead of being outside space alone, it is converted into an event place whereby concerts are held together with fashion shows on the sides. It links with the complex, effectively shielding visitors from harsh weather throughout all four seasons. The total surface covered by Texlon® ETfE amounts to approximately six thousand nine hundred fifty square meters.
SoFi Stadium is located in Los Angeles County and has room for seating seventy thousand two hundred forty football fans; its roof was reinforced with AGC Fluon ETFE fluoropolymer films in November 2020.
In March 2020, Tokyo International Airport will be renovated completely. The international Terminal 2 has reopened for business. The revolutionary roofing material chosen was AGC Fluon ETFE Film, which was installed in over nine thousand square meters of the surface. The lightweight Fluon ETFE film allows less amount of structural steel to be used compared with more traditional roofing materials, hence leading to a lighter weight and an overall appealing look.
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