New York, NY 19 Nov 2019
: The global Constrained Layer Damping (CLD) market is
anticipated to reach USD 1,160 million by 2026 according to a new study
published by Polaris Market Research.
Global constrained layer damping market is expected to grow
significantly over the forecast period from 2018 to 2026 owing to numerous
advancements that is driven by a strong growth in various application
industries such as automotive, aerospace, defense and construction. Their
ability to subdue noise and vibrations generating between the connection of
metal or plastic parts is expected to boost the market for constrained layer
damping during the forecast period from 2018 – 2026. Constrained layer damping
are forms of shear-related energy dissipation systems accomplished by
interlocking two or more physical materials using a relatively thin viscoelastic
layer. Some of the benefits of using constrained layer dampening systems for
dealing with damping of noise and vibrations are the capability to attain high
loss factors with comparatively thin configurations and that the rigidity of
the composite system is not evidently increased. The systematic technological
development of constrained layer damping is expected to be witnessed throughout
the forecast period from 2018 – 2026.
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Some of leading industry
participants include Trelleborg AB, Nitto Denko Corporation, Pyrotek Inc.,
Sika AG, American Acoustical Products, Megasorber Pty Ltd, Vibratec, Autoneum,
Henkel Ltd., Flexcon Company, Inc, Rousch, Avery Dennison Corporation,
Heathcote Industrial Plastics, Soundown Corporation, Vibracoustic Gmbh, Polymer
Technology Inc., and 3M among others.
The market for constrained layer damping is segmented on the
basis of type into active and passive constrained layer damping. Passive
constrained layer damping (PCLD) is a recognized technique to add damping to a
system. PCLD is a facade damping treatment that consists of more than one
viscoelastic layer and one or more non-actuated coerced layer. These PCLD
systems are installed to the base layer, the layer that presents the unwanted
resonance or vibration. However passive constrained layer damping systems has
been replaced by active constrained layer damping (ACLD). This technology can
be described as a failsafe, smart and efficient noise and vibration attenuation
technology over a large frequency band. The market is also further segmented by
viscoelastic material which includes butyl, vinyl, polyurethane and others. On
the other hand, the constrained layer damping is additionally segmented into
product type into aluminum, steel, non-metallic and others. The steel product
type is expected to account for a lion share in the market owing to its
application various industries. Steel along with composites have a superior
damping capability to reduce structure-borne noise. Furthermore, on the basis
of end-use industry the constrained layer damping market into automotive,
aerospace, marine, electronics, construction and others. According to Polaris
Market Research analysis, automotive end-use industry is expected to dominate
the constrained layer damping market.
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The future prospect of
constrained layer damping looks promising due to the factors such as rising
vehicle production coupled with advancing technologies for attaining NVH levels
in the automotive industry is expected to drive the market over the forecast
period. Additionally, trends in the construction industry to isolate noise and
vibrations from structure is expected to fuel the market.
Asia Pacific was the largest regional market in 2017 and it
is expected to retain its position during the forecast period. The region is
anticipated to account for the maximum share of the overall worldwide market in
terms of constrained layer damping systems. China being the largest production
hub of automotive vehicle around the world is the major reason for the region’s
stellar performance as the automotive industry holds the prime market share in
the constrained layer damping market. Additionally, countries such as Japan,
South Korea and India is further adding up to the growth of the total market.
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