Aerospace Foams Market Insight | Size, Share Trends, Future Growth, Emerging Trends, Qualitative Outlook, Forecast to 2027
Market Synopsis
According to MRFR
analysis, Aerospace Foams Market Insight was valued at USD 5.42 Billion in 2018 and is
projected to register a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast
period, 2019–2025.
The growth in the number of
passenger traffic due to the rising per-capita income and emergence of low-cost
airlines are fueling the growth of the commercial aircraft segment, which in
turn, is expected to contribute to the growth of the global aerospace foams
market in the coming years.
Pricing and
Regulatory Analysis
In 2018, the Aerospace
Foams were priced between USD 2.5 and USD
5 per square meter across the globe.
Several aviation-based
international governing authorities such as the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR), National Qualifications Authority (NQA), and Aircraft
Information Management Systems (AIMS) have framed safety requirements for
airlines and aircraft structures.
SEGMENTATION
By Type
- Polyurethane Foam: The segment
held the largest share of the global aerospace foams market in 2018 owing
to its low cost and superior performance characteristics over other types
of foams such as closed-cell structure, high rigidity, resistance to water
and fire, and excellent durability. Polyurethane foam is finding
increasing demand in the manufacturing of aircraft seating, floor
covering, flight deck pads; passenger cabin walls; aircraft ceilings;
overhead stowage; interior aircraft class dividers; aircraft galleys; and
lavatories. It is also preferred in the manufacturing of Boeing BMS 8-133.
- Polyethylene Foam:
Polyethylene foams also finds applications in aircraft manufacturing due
to its excellent thermal and chemical resistance properties.
- Melamine Foam: Melamine
foam is generally used for its excellent thermal and acoustic insulation
property in the interior sidewall panels of aircraft.
- Metal Foam: Metal foams are
largely preferred for military aircraft due to its excellent mechanical
strength on account of its configuration that includes hollow metal
spheres.
- Polyimide Foam: Polyimide
foams are extreme temperature resistant and non-flammable, along with
being light-weight and durable. This led to its widespread use in F110
engines, F135 engines, B-2 engine, F-117 engine, F-22 engine, missile
structures, and fifth- & sixth-generation engines.
- Others: The others segment
includes PET Foam, PVC Foam, Specialty High-Performance Foam,
Polymethacrylimide (PMI) Foam, Polyetherimide (PEI) Foam, Polyethersulfone
Foam (PES) Foam, Polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) Foam, and Polyvinylidene
Fluoride (PVDF) Foam
By Application
- Aircraft Seats: The segment
accounted for the largest share of the global market in 2018 and is
expected to continue the similar trend during the forecast period. The
growth in the number of passenger traffic across the world is boosting the
manufacturing of new commercial aircraft. Also, the growing safety
regulations and standards for aircraft seating are propelling the growth
of the segment.
- Interior Panel Structures: The
segment held the second-largest share of the global market in 2018. Aerospace
foams help in dampening the sound & vibration and also in thermal
& electrical insulation of the interior panel structures.
- Floor Coverings: Foams help to
meet mechanical performance requirements and the stringent aviation
regulatory standards in floor coverings
- Flight Deck Pads: Flight deck
pads are largely used for general aviation and military aircraft
applications.
- Electrical Components: Foams
play the role of preventing the electrical components from entangling and
keeping in place, while at the same time protecting the electrical
components from thunderstorms, and lightning shocks.
By End-Use
- Commercial Aircraft: The
segment held the largest share of the global aerospace foam market in 2018
and is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
An increasing number of air passengers in the developing countries of
Asia-Pacific due to rising per-capita income and the surge in low-cost
carriers in the regions are propelling the growth of the segment and thus
boosting the growth of the global commercial aircraft market.
- General Aviation: The
segment held the second-largest share of the global aerospace foams market
in 2018. It includes two-seat training aircraft, utility helicopters,
intercontinental business jets. According to the General Aviation
Manufacturers Association (GAMA), there were more than 446,000 general
aviation aircraft across the globe as of 2018, of which over 211,000
aircraft were in the US and over 136,000 aircraft in Europe. The fuselage,
bulkheads, and wings of the general aircraft are made with light-weight
composites, manufactured using polymer foams.
- Military Aircraft: The
rise in military expenditure is likely to drive the demand for aerospace
foams for military aircraft manufacturing in the coming years. According
to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), the
military expenditure across the globe rose to USD 1.822 trillion in
2018, representing an increase of 2.6% from 2017. The five major countries
in 2018 were the US, China, Saudi Arabia, India, and France, which
together accounted for around 60% of global military spending. As per the
report published by SIPRI, the military expenditure in the US was USD 649
billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 799 billion by 2022. China’s
military expenditure in 2018 was USD 250 billion, and India’s military
spending was USD 66.5 billion in2018.
By Region
- North America: The
expanding aerospace industry in the US due to increasing passenger traffic
and the presence of major aircraft manufacturers are driving the demand
for aerospace foam in the region.
- Europe: The presence of leading
airline manufacturers such as Airbus, AltiGator, ArianeGroup, and United
Aircraft Corporation, among others in the region are contributing to the demand
for aerospace foams.
- Asia-Pacific: The most
opportunistic market, owing to rising per-capita income and emergence of
low-cost aircraft.
- Middle East & Africa: The
favorable geographic location is boosting the growth of the aerospace
industry, which in turn is expected to drive the demand for aerospace
foams.
- Latin America: The region
is expected to register positive growth in the coming years owing to the
growing aerospace industry.
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