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Freedonia Private Companies Report #1401 & Sealants

Adhesives & Sealants - Private Companies Report profiles more than 150 private U.S. producers and distributors of adhesives and sealants. This information will assist in making decisions concern- ing acquisitions, joint ventures and cooperative agreements.

Examine the report highlights, sample pages and table of contents Report Publication Date: March 2001 on the following pages and see how Adhesives & Sealants - Private Price: $3,200 Companies Report can serve as a valuable decision making tool for Pages: 339 your company.

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Table of Contents and List of Tables ...... 2 List of Companies Profiled ...... 3 Sample Pages and Tables from: Private Company Profiles ...... 4 Market Overview ...... 6 Industry Structure ...... 7 Report Highlights ...... 8 About the Company ...... 9 Advantages of Freedonia Reports ...... 9 Our Customers ...... 10 Related Studies and Reports from Freedonia ...... 11 Ordering Information...... 12 List of Contents, I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. MARKET OVERVIEW Tables and Charts General ...... 4 Construction Outlook ...... 5 Table - Construction Expenditures ...... 6 This new report profiles more than 150 private U.S. Packaging Trends ...... 7 Table - Packaging Shipments ...... 8 companies active in the adhesives and sealants indus- Manufactured Goods Outlook ...... 9 try. To frame the industry, Freedonia analysts have Table - Manufacturers’ Shipments ...... 10 Adhesives & Sealants Demand ...... 10 prepared an overview of the market and general Table - Adhesives & Sealants Demand by Type ...... 12 Adhesives ...... 12 industry. The analysis explores the key indicators that Table - Adhesives Demand by Type ...... 13 drive demand, highlights company capabilities and General Purpose Adhesives ...... 14 Chart - General Purpose Adhesives annual sales, identifies private company characteristics Demand by Type, 2000 ...... 15 Wood Binding Adhesives ...... 17 and shows regional concentration. Specialty & Engineering Adhesives ...... 19 Chart - Specialty & Engineering Adhesives Demand by Type, 2000 ...... 20 Markets ...... 22 Chart - Adhesives Demand by Market, 2000 ...... 24 Sealants & ...... 26 Types ...... 27 Table - Sealants & Caulks Demand by Type ...... 27 Markets ...... 31 Chart - Sealants & Caulks Demand by Market, 2000 .... 34

III. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE General ...... 37 Table - Leading Private & Sealant Companies, 2000 .... 41 Consolidation Trends & Recent Acquisitions ...... 42 Table - Recent Private Adhesive & Sealant Company Acquisitions ...... 45 Adhesives ...... 48 Market Share ...... 49 Chart - Adhesives Market Share, 2000 ...... 50 Private Company Characteristics ...... 51 General Purpose ...... 52 Table - Selected Private General Purpose Adhesive Companies ...... 53 Wood Binding ...... 57 Table - Selected Private Wood Binding Adhesive Companies ...... 58 Specialty & Engineering ...... 59 Table - Selected Private Specialty & Engineering Adhesive Companies ...... 60 Sealants ...... 63 Market Share ...... 64 Chart - Sealants Market Share, 2000 ...... 65 Private Company Characteristics ...... 65 Table - Selected Private Sealant & Companies ...... 67 Regional Concentration ...... 71 Chart - Geographic Distribution of Private Adhesive & Sealant Establishments ...... 73 Selected Private Adhesive & Sealant Facilities ...... 74

IV. PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILES...... 84-339

Adhesives & Sealants - Private Companies Report #1401 2 Chembond Adhesives Incorporated Mavidon Corporation Chemence Incorporated Lutz File & Tool Company Chemstar Products Company Magnolia Plastics Incorporated Companies Chessco Industries Incorporated Manus Products Incorporated Chemionics Corporation MAPEI Corporation Chicago Adhesive Products Company Master Adhesives Incorporated Profiled Claire Sprayway Incorporated Master Bond Incorporated Sprayway Incorporated Meadows (WR) Incorporated Clifton Adhesive Incorporated Mereco Technologies Group Companies Inc. * Sample profiles Color Caulk Incorporated Metalcrete Industries Concrete Sealants Incorporated National Casein Company on pages 4 and 5 Copps Industries Incorporated ND Industries Incorporated Cortec Corporation Neste Corporation Crowley Chemical Company Incorporated Northwest Corporation Custom Building Products Incorporated NuSil Technology Dash Multi-Corporation Incorporated Oliver Products Company Aabbitt Adhesives Incorporated Marchem Corporation Olympic Adhesives Incorporated Abatron Incorporated Marchem Dublon Incorporated Pacific International Incorporated Abbey Color Incorporated Marchem Pacific Incorporated Para-Chem Incorporated Bonded Products Company Marchem Southeast Incorporated Pecora Corporation Accumetric LLC Daubert Industries Incorporated Performance Roof Systems Incorporated ADCO Global Incorporated Davis (LD) Industries Incorporated PQ Corporation RuVan Incorporated Delta Technical Coatings Incorporated Quadrant Chemical Corporation Tioga Coatings Corporation Diversified Chemical Technologies Incorporated Radiator Specialty Company Tioga International Incorporated Adhesive Systems Incorporated Raffi & Swanson Incorporated Adhesive Films Incorporated Coat-It Incorporated Randolph Products Company Adhesive Products Incorporated Ecosynthetix Incorporated RBX Corporation Adhesive Technologies Incorporated Lions Adhesives Incorporated Rubatex Corporation Adhesives Research Incorporated Elixir Industries RectorSeal Corporation Advanced Adhesive Technology Inc. Ergon Incorporated Red Devil Incorporated Altawood Incorporated Crafco Incorporated Renosol Corporation American Finish and Chemical Company Lion Oil Company Adams/Renosol LLC American Stone-Mix Incorporated Evans Adhesive Corporation Rex-Hide Industries Incorporated AMS Tech Limited Federal Process Corporation Dyna-Tech Adhesives Incorporated Ardex Engineered Cements Incorporated Fielco Industries Incorporated The Reynolds Company Henry (WW) Company Fields Company LLC Rodda Paint Company Incorporated Aremco Products Incorporated FLEXcon Company Incorporated Roman Adhesives Incorporated Armite Laboratories Incorporated Foamseal/Novagard Incorporated Rutland Plastic Technologies Incorporated Atlas Minerals & Chemicals Incorporated Franklin International Incorporated Sashco Sealants Incorporated Axson North America Incorporated MICRONAX Sauereisen Cement Company Wood & Stone Company GAF Corporation Schnee-Morehead Incorporated Bacon Industries Incorporated Building Materials Corporation of America SEM Products Incorporated Basic Adhesives Incorporated GAF Materials Corporation Sinnett-Elpaco Coatings Corporation Adhesive Technologies Inc. (NY) Gardner Asphalt Company Siroflex Incorporated DRITAC Gardner Gibson Incorporated Smooth-On Incorporated National Rubber Adhesive Gibson-Homans Company Southeastern Adhesives Company BCC Products Incorporated Garland Company Incorporated SEACO Beaver Adhesives Incorporated General Sealants Incorporated Sovereign Specialty Chemicals Incorporated Bemis Associates Incorporated Geocel Corporation Imperial Adhesives Binney & Smith Incorporated Gloucester Company Incorporated OSI Sealants BITEC Incorporated The Gluefast Company Incorporated Pierce & Stevens Bitumen Technology Gulf States Asphalt Company Incorporated SIA Adhesives Bond Adhesives Company Hauthaway (CL) & Sons Corporation Tanner Chemicals Incorporated Bonsal (WR) Company Henry Company Spunfab Limited Borden Incorporated Grundy Industries Incorporated Surebond Incorporated Elmer’s Products Incorporated Hernon Manufacturing Incorporated TAMKO Roofing Products Incorporated Melamine Chemicals Incorporated Hickman (WP) Systems Incorporated Taylor (WF) Company Incorporated Spurlock Adhesives Hudson Industries Corporation Tecknit Incorporated Spurlock Industries Incorporated Milligan & Higgins ThreeBond International Incorporated Toagosei America Industrial Adhesives Company Transtar Autobody Technologies Inc. Brewer Company Industrial Adhesives Incorporated TruSeal Technologies Incorporated Bruder (MA) & Sons Incorporated International Coatings Company Incorporated Uniseal Incorporated Calbar Incorporated IPS Corporation United Gilsonite Laboratories Capitol USA Jowat Corporation US Chemical & Plastics Incorporated Capitol Adhesives Incorporated Karnak Corporation Vantico Incorporated Cast Products Corporation Kelly-Moore Paint Company Incorporated Venture Tape Corporation Celotex Corporation Key Corporation Western (DB) Incorporated Century Industries Corporation L&L Products Incorporated Western Adhesives Incorporated CFS Group Incorporated Laticrete International Incorporated Westix Glue Sticks IFS Industries Incorporated LePage’s Incorporated The Willamette Valley Company Multibond Incorporated Loes Enterprises Incorporated Eclectic Products Incorporated CGM Incorporated Lord Corporation Worthen Industries Incorporated

Freedonia Private Companies Report Order form on last page 3 Detailed Company Profile

More than 150 private PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILES company profiles are compiled

and range from detailed to Aremco Products Incorporated brief company descriptions. 707-B Executive Boulevard Valley Cottage, NY 10989 (See Samples) County: Rockland County Code: 36087

All companies are individu- Phone: 845-268-0039 ally contacted and the Fax: 845-268-0041 Web Address: http://www.aremco.com majority of the companies PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILES verify the data. Annual Sales: Employment: SAMPLE PROFILE Key Executive:tapes. Peter J. Schwartz, President Hard to obtain sales and Key Products: Aremco ceramic participates components, in theprotective adhesives coatings, and sealants adhesives, industry potting through its manufac- employment figures, key compounds, metalture repairof high-performance compounds and epoxies,sealants, high-temperature maintenance compounds ceramic adhesivesand and products and services and pressure sensitivepastes, tapes high-temperature ceramic-metallic pastes, and washaway mounting adhesives, as well as adhesive accessories. The Company's AREMCO-BOND an overview of corporate Census Code SIC(s):high-performance 2672; 2851; epoxies 2891; are3264 designed for specialty bonding and potting operations are provided. applications up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit. Specific applications include sealing SIC Description(s):connections miscellaneous in motor coated assemblies, and laminated bonding copperpaper; paints,tips to ,ceramic welding nozzles lacquers, enamelsand and repairing allied defectsproducts; in adhesivescast iron. and The sealants; epoxies porcelaincan be applied electrical to a wide variety of supplies substrates.

Aremco's high-temperature ceramic adhesives are marketed under the Aremco ProductsCERAMABOND, manufactures aGRAPHI-BOND variety of high-temperature and PYRO PUTTYmaterials. brand Products names. These and applicationsproducts include areceramic designed components for nonstructural, for heat treatinghigh-temperature and packaging applications up to equipment; protective3,200 degreescoatings Fahrenheit for chemical and andfeature power thermal, plants chemicaland heater and and electrical resistance. furnace manufacturers;The adhesives adhesives, can coatingsbond ceramic-to-ceramic, and potting compounds ceramic-to-metal used in halogen and metal-to- lamps, ignitors,metal. heaters, Applications sensors and forresistors; Aremco's mounting ceramic adhesives adhesives for include dicing electrical, such as semiconductors,fiber advanced optics, ceramicsheating elementsand single and crystals; ballast high-temperatureresistors; mechanical, metal such as catalytic repair compoundsconverters, and sealants radiant for heaters cast aluminum and thread and locking; cast iron; and maintenancesensors and instruments, such compounds for asindustrial gas chromatographs and automotive and exhaustoxygen systems;analyzers. and high-temperature

© Copyright by The FreedoniaThe Company's Group, high-temperature,Inc. ceramic-metallic pastes are marketed under the PYRO-PUTTY tradename. The products are used to seal joints and repair cast aluminum, cast iron, steel and stainless steel. The pastes are composed of organic and inorganic ceramic resins and can withstand temperatures up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Applications for PYRO-PUTTY pastes are typically found in aerospace, automotive, heat treating, foundry, incineration and power generating industries. The products are machinable, readily painted and powder

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Adhesives & Sealants - Private Companies Report #1401 4 Brief Company Profile

These profiles give you insight into the operations of private companies, and can help you:

• Identify companies for investment, PRIVATE COMPANY PROFILES merger, and/or acquisition oppor- tunities based on size, products, Century Industries Corporation and location. 5331 State Route Seven New Waterford, OH 44445 County: Columbiana • Evaluate the position of your County Code: 39029 competitors based on sales and/or Phone: 330-457-2367 employment figures. Fax: 330-457-7362

Annual Sales: SAMPLE PROFILE Employment: Key Executive: Jill Brothers, President

Key Products: roofing and paving installation, maintenance and repair products; specialty asphalt coatings; joint compounds; specialty decorative textured coatings; and plastic pails

Census Code SIC(s): 2851; 2891; 2951; 2952; 3089

SIC Description(s): paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels and allied products; adhesives and sealants; asphalt paving mixtures and blocks; asphalt felts and coatings; miscellaneous plastic products

Century Industries manufactures roofing and paving installation, maintenance and repair products. In addition, the Company produces specialty asphalt coatings, joint compounds, specialty decorative textured coatings and plastic pails. Private labeling services are also available. Century has four manufacturing and filling © Copyrightfacilities by Thelocated Freedonia in Columbiana, Group, Inc. Ohio and New Castle, Pennsylvania.

The Company participates in the adhesives and sealants industry through its production of roofing adhesives. Century's cold process roof adhesive is asphalt- based and can bond to fiberglass, roofing felts, micas and roll roofing.

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Freedonia Private Companies Report Order form on last page 5 Market Overview

The Market Overview Section discusses factors influencing supply and demand, including packaging trends and the outlook for manufac- MARKET OVERVIEW

tured goods. Sealants & Caulks - Markets

The construction industry is by far the largest market for sealants and caulks, This information helps you: accounting for 45 percent of value demand in 2000. Other major markets are motor vehicles, aerospace and other transportation equipment, and industrial machinery andSAMPLE equipment. PAGE Miscellaneous markets encompass the maintenance of • Determine what external factors durable goods not previously mentioned, such as appliances, medical equipment, will impact future supply and windows, and electrical and electronic equipment. Most markets for sealants and caulks will register healthy gains through 2005, with the fastest growth expected in demand the aerospace equipment market.

Sealants and caulks are used in all of these markets for numerous applications. In • Measure your market and sales construction, these products are employed in the building, repair and remodeling of potential based on supply and residential and nonresidential structures, and, to a lesser extent, the construction of new roads, road resurfacing and other nonbuilding applications (e.g., drainage demand forecasts. systems). Sealants and caulks are mainly used by professional contractors, although do-it-yourselfers constitute a small, but potentially lucrative, market. Bituminous, and sealants and caulks are the types most • Propose new areas for product frequently employed in construction applications. development based on market FACTORS AFFECTING SEALANTS & CAULKS DEMAND BY TYPE The motor vehicle market encompasses(continued) both original equipment manufacturers trends & innovations. (OEM) and aftermarket applications. Numerous uses exist for sealants and caulks, Type includingFactors interior, Spurring exterior Growth (e.g., windshield, bodyFactors joints and Restraining seams) and Growthunder-the- Bituminous hoodLow (e.g., cost, sealing and features screw threads such as and bolts) applications.Undesirable , properties of coalsilicones, tar types syntheticcorrosion resistance. and bituminous are the mostsuch prevalent as malodor types and of carcinogenicity.sealants and caulks in this market. Increased highway spending, thus Competition from higher performance Theboosting aerospace paving and other applications. transportation industriessealants. represent another market for sealants and caulks, both in new construction, and repair and maintenance Slowing market for roofing sealants as applications. The aerospace industry includes newmilitary construction aircraft, commercial activity decelerates. aircraft, satellites, spacecraft and launch vehicles. Other transportation markets encompass the marine and rail industries, as well as snowmobiles, golf carts and Synthetic Broad range of applications.SAMPLE TABLECompetition from higher performance military equipment. Sealants and caulks are typically used in such specific sealants in applications such as window applicationsRelatively as lowengine cost. threadlocking and gasketing,insulation. sealing interior and exterior

Favorable performance characteristics Slowing durable goods production and of butyl rubber, such as impermeability decelerating construction of residential to gases and moisture, and resistance to and nonresidential structures. chemicals.

Shifts in the product mix toward higher priced types such as water-based and styrenic block copolymers. (continued)

Adhesives & Sealants - Private Companies Report #1401 6 Industry Structure

Gain a better understanding of your competition and analyze your company's position in the industry with information about the INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

characteristics of leading adhesive General Purpose Adhesives - Private Company Characteristics and sealant manufacturers including Private producers of general purpose adhesives encompass hundreds of firms total sales, capabilities and regional ranging from large multimillion dollar manufacturers to much smaller companies concentration. with sales of under $5 million. Such diversity is partially due to low barriers to entry for most commoditySAMPLE adhesives (which PAGE comprise a large portion of the general purpose product group). Private producers of general purpose adhesives are This information helps you: most active in the manufacture of hot melt varieties, relative to the other major types. However, many private firms offer one or more lower volume types (e.g., rubber- and vinyl-based, asphalt, acrylic and polyester), sometimes in addition to • Evaluate diversification the more common natural, hot melt and emulsion adhesives. A firm that focuses on a single general purpose type is $15 million Chemstar Products, whose natural opportunities based adhesives are used in a wide range of construction applications, including wallpaper- on product lines ing, joint cementing and billboards. A much larger firm, $600 million Binney & Smith (Hallmark Cards), focuses on nontoxic and washable CRAYOLA glues and of other private adhesives for household and school use, along with a wide range of art supplies. companies. Other private companies offer a range of general purpose adhesives and/or products for multiple uses. The $15 million Basic Adhesives produces hot melt, • Understand barriers natural and other varieties, which are used for construction, packaging, textiles, and manufacturing and assembly, among other applications. A larger firm with a to entry based on range of general purpose adhesives is $100 million Franklin International. The Selected Private company offers emulsion, hot melt and other types of general purpose adhesives industry concentration. Specialty & Engineering Adhesive Companiesfor construction, manufacturing and assembly and various other uses, and also produces a number of specialty and engineering adhesives for manufacturing and • Develop positioning assembly operations.

strategies based on Some private firms offers general purpose adhesives along with sealants and/ size of competitors. or related products, due to overlapping technologies and raw materials. Aabbitt Adhesives, with $25 million in sales, produces emulsion, hot melt and natural adhesives, mainly for packaging and bookbinding applications. In addition, the company offers elastomeric sealants. Another example is $25 million Gulf States SAMPLE CHART Asphalt, which supplies asphalt-based products, including adhesives, sealants and roofing materials.

* Sales are 2000 estimates of total corporate sales including products other then specialty and engineering adhesives.

Freedonia Private Companies Report Order form on last page 7 Report Highlights

• Six private producers with US operations had total adhesive and sealant sales of at least $100 million in 2000, the largest of which had over $800 million and was one of the two overall market leaders in the adhesives segment.

• The top seven private adhesive producers accounted for 19 percent of the market in 2000. Three of these firms are also leading private suppliers of sealants.

• Two of the top three producers in the tightly-controlled wood binding adhesive segment are private firms. These products are supplied primarily to manufacturers of wood panels.

• Many private participants in the $12 billion adhesives and sealants market produce hot melt general purpose adhe- sives, polyurethane and epoxy specialty and engineering adhesives, and/or a variety of sealants for applications such as construction, and manufacturing and assembly.

• Reflecting the consolidation trend in the US industry, six of the ten leading private adhesive and sealant competitors have expanded via acquisitions since 1999, and three were themselves acquired by private entities.

• US demand for adhesives and sealants is forecast to increase 5.1 percent per year to $15.3 billion in 2005.

Adhesives & Sealants - Private Companies Report #1401 8 About The Freedonia Group, Inc. is a leading international industry report/ The Freedonia Group database company.

Since 1985, Freedonia has published over 1,600 titles covering areas such as building materials, chemicals, plastics, industrial components and equip- ment, household goods, coatings and adhesives, health care, packaging, security, and many other industries.

Private companies reports encompass not only Freedonia's notable industry forecasts, but also market shares, product information and sales and employ- ment figures for private companies. Corporate analysts are constantly monitor- ing privately-held companies to provide the most up-to-date and comprehen- sive profiles. Freedonia is able to gather and prepare this proprietary informa- tion based on our reputation as a leading market research firm.

Advantages of Freedonia Reports By obtaining Freedonia's report on private companies in the adhesives and sealants industry, you will be able to:

• Identify companies for possible investment, merger, and /or acquisition opportunities based on size, products and location.

• Measure your market and sales potential based on demand forecasts.

• Propose new areas for product development based on material trends.

• Develop positioning strategies based on size and geographic location of competitors.

• Evaluate diversification opportunities based on product lines of other private companies.

• Understand barriers to entry based on industry concentration and market shares.

Freedonia Private Companies Report Order form on last page 9 Our Customers

Freedonia's clients include major US and international companies in the manufacturing, services, consulting and financial sectors.

Typical purchasers of Freedonia studies :

• Key Executives • Corporate Planners • Market Researchers • Financial Analysts • Information Centers • New Product Developers • Merger & Acquisition Specialists

Since 1985 we have provided research to customers ranging in size from global conglomerates to one person consulting firms. More than 90% of the industrial companies in the Fortune 500 use Freedonia research to help with their strategic planning.

Some of Freedonia's customers in the adhesives and sealants industry include: Lord Corporation, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, and Neste Resins.

Because Freedonia is a source for reliable information, our forecasts have been cited in numerous publications such as The Financial Times, Adhesives Age, Chemical Week and The Wall Street Journal.

Adhesives & Sealants - Private Companies Report #1401 10 Pressure Sensitive Tapes - Related Studies Private Companies Report World Adhesives One private firm had pressure sensitive tape sales of Growth in global demand for adhesives will be driven and Reports $150 million in 1999 and was among the second tier by favorable activity in the paper and paperboard of US producers. Five other private producers had packaging industry. Total market value will continue tape sales of at least $25 million, while 31 others had to benefit from long term shifts away from commod- total sales of at least $25 million, including products ity adhesives toward more environmentally benign other than tapes. This report profiles 120+ private formulations such as hot melts and emulsion poly- For more information about US firms (e.g., Adhesives Research, American Biltrite, mers. This study analyzes the US $18.6 billion world Elliott Group Int., Shurtape Technologies, Venture adhesives industry to 2004 and 2009 by type, market, these or other Freedonia titles, Tape) and lists them by product and location. It also region and for 27 countries. It also profiles key please contact us at: details market shares and forecasts industry demand. adhesive suppliers and presents market share data. #1385...... 2/01...... $3,200 #1335...... 12/00...... $4,600 The Freedonia Group, Inc. Phone: (440) 684-9600 Adhesives Paint & Materials: (800) 927-5900 Demand for adhesives in the US will reach 15.2 billion Resins, Pigments & Solvents pounds in 2004. Gains in value demand will benefit US demand for paint and coating materials will ap- Fax: (440) 646-0484 from rising raw material costs and a shift to higher proach 11 billion pounds in 2004. Gains will be driven priced hot melts and emulsions. Specialty and engi- by more environmentally compliant coatings (e.g., neering adhesives will grow the fastest as they find water-based, high-solids, powder, radiation-cured) greater use in construction and durables manufactur- which require higher raw material loadings. Solvent- ing, often at the expense of conventional fasteners. based paints will remain a major raw material in key This study analyzes the $8.4 billion US adhesives heavy duty coating segments. This study analyzes the industry to 2004 and 2009 by market and type. It also $6.8 billion US paint and coating materials industry details market share and profiles key firms. to 2004 and 2009 by type and market. It also evaluates #1382...... 1/01...... $3,700 market share and profiles key firms. #1334...... 10/00...... $3,500

Construction Chemicals US demand for on-site construction chemicals will Paints & Coatings grow nearly 6% per year. Gains will accrue from Demand for paints and coatings in the US will reach increased chemical use per project and a shift toward 1.5 billion gallons in 2004. Durable equipment coat- higher value formulations offering more eco-friendly ings will lead gains based on expanding US durables profiles and greater ease of use. Protective coatings production and robust growth in coatings exports. and sealers will remain the largest product category, Solid increases are also forecast for aerospace coatings while polymer flooring grows the fastest. This study due to gains in aircraft production and the mainte- analyzes the $5.9 billion US construction chemical nance requirements of the existing fleet. This study industry to 2004 and 2009 by product and market. analyzes the $17 billion US paints and coatings indus- It also evaluates market share and profiles key firms. try to 2004 and 2009 by type and application. It also #1344...... 10/00...... $3,500 profiles key firms and evaluates market shares. #1303...... 8/00...... $3,700

Paints & Coatings - Private Companies Report Sealants & Caulks In 1999, eleven private US producers each had world- Annual growth in US sealant and caulk demand will wide coating sales of at least $100 million, including outpace real gains in the general economy. Strong retail sales. Nine other private companies had global demand in residential repair and improvement will coatings sales of at least $100 million, including partially offset slowing OEM growth. Construction products other than coatings. This report profiles over will remain the largest market, while the most rapid 150 privately-held US companies (e.g., MA Bruder & gains are forecast for aerospace and other transporta- Sons, Dunn-Edwards, Duron, Benjamin Moore, Kelly- tion equipment. This study analyzes the 2.2 billion Moore Paint, TruServ) and lists them by product and pound US sealant and caulk industry to 2004 and location. It also forecasts industry demand and exam- 2009 by raw material, type and market. It also presents ines recent acquisition trends. market share data and profiles key companies. #1342...... 10/00...... $3,200 #1287...... 6/00...... $3,600

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