CoatingsTech canvassed various representatives of coating, resin, and additive manufacturers regarding their perceptions of the current wood coatings market.

 

Wood coatings market


Wood coatings, otherwise called wood medicines, have broad utilize both in private and business applications. With many new advances in wood covering innovation, the interest and development of low VOC coatings make certain to make numerous new development prospects. Different coatings, for example, color and finish additionally have comparative advantages that wood coatings do. Numerous synthetics are utilized during the time spent making wood coatings. A substance cycle is important to change natural material over to a usable state. During this change cycle, extra synthetic compounds are brought into the wood items making further coatings. Perhaps the most well-known and famous sorts of substance coatings is polyurethane froth.

Improving living standards due to growing disposable income is a prime factor driving the growth of wood coatings market. Expansion of the furniture industry due to increasing population which is driving demand for residential building. This in turn is augmenting the growth of the wood coatings market. Thus, a rise in the real estate industry is projected to foster the growth of wood coatings market. According to the United Nation, The world population is projected to reach 8.5 billion in 2030, and to increase further to 9.7 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion by 2100. On the other hand, strict regulation due to the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOC) in the coatings is projected to hinder the market growth of the wood coatings.

The Asia Pacific is expected to gain significant growth over the forecast period and this is attributed to the robust growth in the real estate sector due to the growing population in the region. According to the India Brand Equity Foundation, the real estate sector in India is expected to reach US$ 1 trillion by 2030. By 2025, it will contribute 13% to the country’s GDP. Real estate attracted around Rs. 43,780 crore (US$ 6.26 billion) in investment in 2019.

Key Developments:

1. In April 2019, Jotun launched Ultra One, Ultra Lite, and Primax Excel, which allow engineered wood to be protectively coated in powder – and for the first time, these products can be applied to natural wood too.

2. In November 2019, AkzoNobel digs in to launch €50 million investment in US wood coatings site

3. In July 2020, Nippon Paint India, part of the NIPSEA Group, has launched a new range of industrial paints under the Protec brand

4. In September 2019, Sirca Paints launched Fresco Matt Finish paint in the Indian market

5. In April 2018, HMG Paints, Manchester, UK, has launched a specialist range of decorative coatings, including a new color collection

6. In August 2020, Costron has teamed up with DSM to launch innovative wood coating solutions

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