Chemicals and Materials Construction Chemicals – A Global Market Overview | Page 3

Construction Chemicals – A Global Market Overview May 2016 |424 Pages | 214 Charts | Price $4050 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART A: GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE......... 1 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................. 1 1.1 Product Outline .................................................... 3 1.1.1 Adhesives & Sealants ........................................ 3 1.1.1.1 Construction Adhesives ................................. 3 Table 1: Classes and Properties of Construction Adhesives ...... 4 1.1.1.1.1 Tile Adhesives ............................................. 5 1.1.1.2 Construction Sealants .................................... 5 1.1.1.2.1 Mastics & Caulks ......................................... 5 1.1.1.2.2 Thermoplastic Materials ............................. 6 1.1.1.2.3 Plastoelastics .............................................. 6 1.1.1.2.4 Elastoplastics .............................................. 6 1.1.1.2.5 Elastomerics ................................................ 6 1.1.1.2.6 Strip Sealants .............................................. 7 Table 2: Summary of Sealant Types .................................. 7 1.1.2 Asphalt Modifiers .............................................. 8 1.1.2.1 Greater Stress onHot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Pavements ................................................................. 8 1.1.2.2 Superpave Asphalt Binder Specifications ....... 8 1.1.2.3 Environmental and Economic Concerns ......... 9 1.1.2.4 Common Types of Asphalt Modifiers ............. 9 Table 3: Commonly Used Asphalt Cement and HMA Modifiers .......................................................................... 9 1.1.3 Concrete Admixtures ...................................... 10 Table 4: Classification of Concrete Admixtures .............. 11 1.1.3.1 Air-Entraining Admixtures ............................ 12 1.1.3.2 Water-Reducing Admixtures ........................ 13 1.1.3.2.1 Mid-Range Water-Reducing Admixtures... 13 1.1.3.2.2 High-Range Water-Reducing Admixtures .. 14 1.1.3.3 Plasticizers for Flowing Concrete ................. 14 1.1.3.4 Retarding Admixtures .................................. 15 1.1.3.5 Hydration-Control Admixtures ..................... 16 1.1.3.6 Accelerating Admixtures .............................. 16 1.1.3.7 Corrosion Inhibitors ..................................... 18 1.1.3.8 Shrinkage-Reducing Admixtures .................. 19 1.1.3.9 Chemical Admixtures to Reduce Alkali- Aggregate Reactivity (ASR Inhibitors) ...................... 19 1.1.3.10 Coloring Admixtures (Pigments) ................ 19 1.1.3.11 Miscellaneous Concrete Admixtures .......... 20 1.1.3.11.1 Dampproofing Admixtures ...................... 20 1.1.3.11.2 Permeability-Reducing Admixtures ......... 20 1.1.3.11.3 Pumping Aids .......................................... 20 1.1.3.11.4 Bonding Admixtures and Bonding Agents21 1.1.3.11.5 Grouting Admixtures ............................... 21 1.1.3.11.6 Gas-Forming Admixtures ........................ 21 1.1.3.11.7 Air Detrainers .......................................... 22 1.1.3.11.8 Fungicidal, Germicidal and Insecticidal Admixtures .............................................................. 22 1.1.3.11.9 Antiwashout Admixtures ........................ 22 1.1.4 Flame Retardants ............................................ 22 1.1.4.1 Categories of Flame Retardants ................... 23 1.1.4.1.1 Brominated Flame Retardants .................. 23 1.1.4.1.2 Phosphorus-Based Flame Retardants ....... 24 1.1.4.1.3 Nitrogen-Based Flame Retardants ............ 24 1.1.4.1.4 Chlorinated Flame Retardants .................. 24 1.1.4.1.5 Inorganic Flame Retardants ...................... 24 1.1.4.2 Utilization of Flame Retardants in Building and Construction ............................................................ 25 1.1.4.2.1 Cables and Electrical Wiring ...................... 25 1.1.4.2.2 Structural Insulation ................................. 25 1.1.4.2.3 Structural Elements .................................. 26 1.1.5 Protective Coatings ......................................... 26 1.1.5.1 Magnesium Fluosilicate or Zinc Fluosilicate . 26 1.1.5.2 Sodium Silicate (Water Glass) ...................... 27 1.1.5.3 Drying Oils .................................................... 27 1.1.5.4 Coumarone-Indene ...................................... 28 Page 3 1.1.5.5 Styrene-Butadiene ....................................... 28 1.1.5.6 Chlorinated Rubber ...................................... 28 1.1.5.7 Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (Hypalon) ... 29 1.1.5.8 Vinyls ........................................................... 29 1.1.5.9 Bituminous Paints, Mastics and Enamels ..... 30 1.1.5.10 Polyester .................................................... 30 1.1.5.11 Urethane .................................................... 31 1.1.5.12 Epoxy ......................................................... 32 1.1.5.13 Neoprene ................................................... 33 1.1.5.14 Polysulfide ................................................. 33 1.1.5.15 Coal Tar-Epoxy ........................................... 33 1.1.5.16 Chemical-Resistant Masonry Units, Mortars, Grouts and Concretes .............................................. 34 Table 5: Commonly Used Mortars or Grouts ................... 35 1.1.5.17 Sheet Rubber ............................................. 36 1.1.5.18 Resin Sheets ............................................... 36 1.1.5.19 Lead Sheet ................................................. 36 1.1.5.20 Glass .......................................................... 36 1.1.5.21 Acrylics, Methyl Methacrylate, and High Molecular Weight Methacrylate (HMWM) .............. 36 1.1.5.22 Silane and Siloxane (Organosilicon Compounds) ............................................................ 37 1.1.5.23 Metalizing .................................................. 38 Table 6: Effect of Acids on Concrete and Protective Treatment ....................................................................... 39 Table 7: Effect of Salts and Alkalis (Solutions)* on Concrete and Protective Treatment ............................................... 41 Table 8: Effect of Petroleum Oils on Concrete and Protective Treatment ...................................................... 43 Table 9: Effect of Coal Tar Distillates on Concrete and Protective Treatment ...................................................... 44 Table 10: Effect of Solvents and Alcohols on Concrete and Protective Treatment ...................................................... 44 Table 11: Effect of Vegetable Oils and Alcohols on Concrete and Protective Treatment ................................ 45 Table 12: Effect of Fats and Fatty Acids (Animal) and Alcohols on Concrete and Protective Treatment............. 45 Table 13: Effect of Miscellaneous Materials on Concrete and Protective Treatment ............................................... 46 1.1.6 Waterproofing Chemicals ............................... 49 1.1.6.1 Cementitious Waterproofing ....................... 49 1.1.6.2 Liquid Waterproofing Membrane ................ 49 1.1.6.3 Bituminous Coating ...................................... 50 1.1.6.4 Bituminous Membrane ................................ 50 1.1.6.5 Polyurethane Liquid Membrane .................. 50 1.1.6.6 Epoxy Waterproofing ................................... 50 1.1.7 Other Construction Chemicals ........................ 51 1.1.7.1 Flooring Compounds .................................... 51 1.1.7.2 Grouts .......................................................... 51 2. KEY GLOBAL PLAYERS ........................................ 52 3M Company (United States) .......................................... 52 Akzo Nobel N.V. (The Netherlands) ................................. 55 Ardex GmbH (Germany) .................................................. 60 Arkema S.A. (France) ....................................................... 61 Ashland Inc. (United States) ............................................ 65 BASF SE (Germany) ......................................................... 67 Dap Products Inc. (United States) ................................... 70 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company (United States) .... 72 SIKA AG (Switzerland) ..................................................... 75 The Dow Chemical Company (United States) .................. 77 3. KEY BUSINESS & PRODUCT TRENDS ................... 79 Bostik’s Philippines Operations Expanded ...................... 79 BASF’s MasterTop Flooring and Cleaning Products Introduced in Europe ...................................................... 79 BASF to Unveil Ucrete ..................................................... 79 CONMIX Ltd and In Doors East Africa Ltd Enter into an Agreement ...................................................................... 80 Dow Building and Construction Honored at 2016 Edison Awards ............................................................................ 80 Russian Capacity of BASF’s Construction Chemicals Expanded ........................................................................ 80 BASF’s Vietnam-Based Concrete Admixture Facility Opens ... 80 Sika Acquires L.M. Scofield Company ............................. 80 BAL Adhesives Showcases External Tiling Systems at Surface Design Show 2016.............................................. 81 BASF’s New Malaysian Manufacturing Facility Opens .... 81 RPM Takes Over Seal-Krete ............................................ 81 Sherwin-Williams to Acquire Valspar .............................. 81 Wacker Unveils Novel Solutions ..................................... 81 Sika Canada Opens New Facility in British Columbia....... 82 3M Divests Pressurized Polyurethane Foam Adhesives Business.......................................................................... 82 BASF Showcases Master Builders Solutions at the BetonTage Exhibition in Neu-Ulm ................................... 82 Fosroc Launches Novel Joint Sealant .............................. 83 Fosroc India Introduces Novel Tiling Solutions ............... 83 Sika Inaugurates Two New Southeast Asian Facilities ..... 83 Chembond Showcases Construction Solutions at the Economic Times Acetech 2015-16 .................................. 83 Bostik Inaugurates New Facility in Dallas ........................ 84 Fosroc’s Flagship Product Introduced in China ............... 84 BASF Launches New Waterproofing Solutions ................ 84 Fosroc Saudi Arabia Opens New Technical Laboratory ... 84 Fosroc Acquires Majority Stake in Idea Kimya ................ 85 Sherwin-Williams Launches New Concrete Resurfacing Solution .......................................................................... 85 BASF Inaugurates Lagos, Nigeria-based Construction Chemicals Manufacturing Plant ...................................... 85 Sika’s Nigeria and Ivory Coast Concrete Admixture Plants Inaugurated .................................................................... 86 BASF’s New MasterTop Flooring and Wall Products Introduced in Europe ...................................................... 86 AkzoNobel Launches ELOTEX® AND BERMOCOLL® Products for Ceramic Tile Adhesives ............................... 86 Chembond Chemicals Sells Stake in Henkel Joint Venture . 87 CICO Technologies Launches CICO Tapecrete P151 Waterproofing Product .................................................. 87 AkzoNobel’s Houston-Based Performance Coatings Research Facility Expanded ............................................ 87 AkzoNobel Introduces Innovative Eco-Friendly RPP Flooring Technology ....................................................... 87 MasterEase Admixture Released by BASF....................... 88 DAP Products Launches Improved Versions of ALEX PLUS® and ALEX FAST DRY® Acrylic Latex Caulk Products .......... 88 AkzoNobel to Invest €30 Million for Performance Coatings Facility in Thailand .......................................................... 88 DuPont Introduces Two New Asphalt Modifiers ............. 89 Ashland’s Culminal™ Plus Cementitious Tile Adhesive Launched in Europe ........................................................ 89 BASF in Collaboration with Grolman ............................... 89 BASF’s Largest Indian Construction Chemicals Facility Inaugurated .................................................................... 89 BASF Expands Tinting Concept for Performance Flooring and Waterproofing Systems ........................................... 90 Hempel Introduces Novel Primer ................................... 90 Wacker Showcases Novel Binders for Construction Applications .................................................................... 90 BASF and FoundOcean Ltd in an Agreement .................. 90 Hempel Acquires Jones Blair Company ........................... 91 AkzoNobel Performance Coatings Expands Indonesian Capacity .......................................................................... 91 Arkema Acquires Bostik .................................................. 91 BASF’s Master Builders Solutions Launched in the Philippines ...................................................................... 91 Bostik’s New Powder Plant in Brazil Opens .................... 92 BASF’s New European Competence Center for Flooring and Waterproofing Systems Now Operational ............... 92 BASF Unveils Innovative Materials ................................. 92 Ashland and Dairen Chemical in an Exclusive Manufacturing Agreement ............................................. 93 Master X-Seed Launched by BASF .................................. 93 Hempel Takes Over Schaepman ..................................... 93 Dow Launches DLP-500 100 Percent Acrylic Redispersible Powder ........................................................................... 93 Grace Acquires Remaining Stake in Turkish Construction Products Joint Venture ................................................... 94 AkzoNobel Launches ELOTEX® SRT100 ........................... 94 Click here to buy the report