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Pressure Sensitive Tapes INDUSTRY MARKET RESEARCH FOR BUSINESS LEADERS, STRATEGISTS, DECISION MAKERS CLICK TO VIEW Table of Contents 2 List of Tables & Charts 3 Study Overview 4 Sample Text, Table & Chart 5 Sample Profile, Table & Study Coverage 6 Order Form & Corporate Use License 7 About Freedonia, Custom Research, Related Studies 8 Pressure Sensitive Tapes US Industry Study with Forecasts for 2019 & 2024 Study #3361 | December 2015 | $5300 | 276 pages The Freedonia Group 767 Beta Drive Cleveland, OH • 44143-2326 • USA www.freedoniagroup.com Toll Free US Tel: 800.927.5900 or +1 440.684.9600 Fax: +1 440.646.0484 Email: [email protected] Study #3361 December 2015 $5300 Pressure Sensitive Tapes 276 Pages US Industry Study with Forecasts for 2019 & 2024 Table of Contents Adhesives ..............................................98 American Biltrite ................................... 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Other Materials.................................. 102 Avery Dennison ..................................... 196 Beiersdorf AG ........................................ 198 MARKET ENVIRONMENT PRODUCTS Bemis Company .................................... 201 Berry Plastics ......................................... 202 General .......................................................4 General .................................................. 105 Bridgestone Corporation ..................... 205 Macroeconomic Outlook ..........................5 Carton Sealing Tape .............................. 108 BSN medical ........................................... 206 Demographic & Household Trends .........9 Double-Sided Tape ............................... 111 Carlisle Companies ............................... 207 Consumer Income & Spending ..............13 Masking Tape ........................................ 115 Chase Corporation ................................ 209 Retail Sales ................................................16 Adhesive Transfer Tape ....................... 118 Coroplast Fritz Müller ........................... 211 Business Establishment Trends .............20 Transparent Tape.................................. 121 CTT Group .............................................. 213 Manufacturing Outlook ...........................23 Strapping & Bundling Tape .................. 123 DeWAL Industries ................................. 215 Construction Outlook ..............................27 Duct Tape ............................................... 126 EnPro Industries .................................... 217 Packaging & Shipping Outlook ...............31 Electrical Tape ....................................... 129 Essentra plc ........................................... 218 Healthcare Outlook .................................34 Surface Protection Tape ....................... 131 FLEXcon Company ................................ 221 Pricing Trends ...........................................38 Other ...................................................... 133 Gaska Tape ............................................ 222 Historical Market Trends .........................40 Great Lakes Textiles .............................. 223 Competitive Sealing Methods ................43 MARKETS Henkel AG .............................................. 225 Environmental & Regulatory Issues .......45 General .................................................. 135 Illinois Tool Works ................................. 227 Foreign Trade ...........................................48 Manufacturing ....................................... 138 Intertape Polymer Group ..................... 229 World Markets ..........................................49 Transportation ................................... 141 Johnson & Johnson ............................... 233 Appliances .......................................... 144 Lintec Corporation ................................ 234 OVERVIEW Electronics .......................................... 146 Lohmann GmbH.................................... 236 MACtac LLC ............................................ 239 General .....................................................53 Other ................................................... 149 Medtronic plc ......................................... 241 Supply & Demand ....................................53 Packaging & Shipping ........................... 152 Nekoosa Holdings ................................. 243 Tape Demand by Type ............................55 Building & Construction ....................... 155 Nitto Denko ........................................... 245 Plastic Film Tape ...................................58 Consumer & Office ............................... 160 ORAFOL Europe..................................... 249 Polypropylene ...................................59 Healthcare & Medical ........................... 164 Rogers Corporation .............................. 250 Polyvinyl Chloride .............................60 Other ...................................................... 167 RPM International ................................. 252 Other Plastic Films ............................61 Saint-Gobain .......................................... 254 Paper Tape ............................................64 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE Scapa Group .......................................... 257 Other Materials.....................................67 General .................................................. 170 Sekisui Chemical ................................... 260 Cloth ...................................................68 Market Share ......................................... 174 Shurtape Technologies......................... 262 Foil ......................................................70 Acquisitions & Divestitures .................. 180 Signode Industrial Group ..................... 264 Foam...................................................73 Manufacturing ....................................... 182 SpecTape Incorporated ........................ 265 All Other .............................................76 Research & Development .................... 184 3M Company ......................................... 267 Raw Materials Usage ...............................80 Marketing & Distribution ..................... 186 Von Roll Holding .................................... 273 Backing Materials .................................82 Manufacturing & Institutional .......... 187 Yem Chio Company .............................. 275 Plastic Film .........................................84 Consumer, Office, & Other ............... 188 Polypropylene Film .......................85 PVC Film..........................................87 Other Plastic Films ........................89 COMPANY PROFILES Paper ..................................................93 Adchem Corporation ............................ 190 Other Backing Materials ..................95 Adhesives Research .............................. 191 Click here to purchase online Page 2 Order now, click here! Study #3361 December 2015 $5300 Pressure Sensitive Tapes 276 Pages US Industry Study with Forecasts for 2019 & 2024 List of Tables/Charts 9 All Other Pressure Sensitive SECTION V -- MARKETS Tape Supply & Demand ................77 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 Pressure Sensitive Tape 10 Raw Material Demand in Pressure Demand by Market .................... 137 1 Summary Table ...................................3 Sensitive Tapes ..............................81 Cht Pressure Sensitive Tape Demand Cht Raw Material Demand in Pressure by Market, 2014 .......................... 138 MARKET ENVIRONMENT Sensitive Tapes, 2014 ...................81 2 Manufacturing Market for Pressure 11 Backing Material Demand in 1 Macroeconomic Indicators ...............8 Sensitive Tape by Pressure Sensitive Tapes .............83 2 Population & Households ................13 Application & Type ..................... 140 Cht Backing Material Demand in 3 Personal Consumption Expenditures 16 Cht Manufacturing Market for Pressure Pressure Sensitive Tapes, 2014 ...84 4 Retail Sales .........................................20 Sensitive Tape by 12 Plastic Film Backing Demand in 5 Business Establishments .................23 Application, 2014 ........................ 141 Pressure Sensitive Tapes .............85 6 Manufacturers’ Shipments ..............27 3 Transportation Market for Pressure 13 Polypropylene Film Demand in 7 Construction Expenditures ..............30 Sensitive Tape by Type .............. 144 Pressure Sensitive Tapes .............87 8 Packaging Supply & Demand ..........34 4 Appliance Market for Pressure 14 Polyvinyl Chloride Film Demand 9 National Health Expenditures .........37 Sensitive Tape by Type .............. 146 in Pressure Sensitive Tapes .........89 10 Pressure Sensitive Tape Pricing ......40 5 Electronics Market for Pressure 15 Other Plastic Film Backing Demand 11 Pressure Sensitive Tape Sensitive Tape by Type .............. 149 in Pressure Sensitive Tapes .........93 Market, 2004-2014 ........................42 6 Other Manufacturing Market 16 Paper Backing Demand in Cht Pressure Sensitive Tape for Pressure Sensitive Pressure Sensitive Tapes .............95 Market, 2004-2014 ........................42 Tape by Type ............................... 152 17 Other Backing Material Demand 12 Foreign Trade in Pressure 7 Packaging & Shipping Market in Pressure Sensitive Tapes .........97 Sensitive Tapes ..............................49 for Pressure Sensitive 18 Adhesives Demand in Pressure Cht World Pressure Sensitive Tape Tape by Type ............................... 155 Sensitive Tapes
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