| Title: | Freedonia Focus on Insulation |
| Price: | $500.00 |
| Publication Date: | Mar 01, 2008 |
| Abstract: | This report discusses US insulation demand for the years 2002 and 2007, with forecasts for 2012. Topics covered include market size, product and market segmentation, environmental and regulatory issues, market environment, product and market forecasts, industry composition and leading participants. Product segments include fiberglass, foamed plastic and other materials; market segments cover residential construction, nonresidential construction, industrial and HVAC equipment, and other markets. This 18 page report also includes a highlights summary and a resources section. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...Insulation demand in the US is forecast to advance #.# percent per annum from #### to #.# billion pounds in ####. Insulation will benefit primarily from renewed growth in nonresidential build ing construction, coupled with gains in appliance and transportation markets. l $#.# billion in #### based on annual growth of #. # percent from ####. ting for #.# percent per year in the forecast period, boosted by strong opportuniti es in nonresidential and HVAC er year to $#.# billion, as the construction of nonresidential buildings recovers med plastic insulation. In ####, the three leading producers of insulation for the US market were Owens Corning, Johns Manville and CertainTeed. In value terms, insulation demand is expected to tota Fiberglass will remain the leading insulati on material in use, accoun #.# billion pounds in ####; however, an expected weakening in the housing market through #### will moder ate gains in this segment. Demand for foamed... |
| Word Count: | 6585 |
| Length: | 20 Pages |
| Industry: | Building Materials |
| SIC: | 3086, 3296 |
| NAICS: | 326140, 326150, 327993 |
| Company(ies): | Berkshire Hathaway, Owens Corning, Saint-Gobain |
| Ticker(s): | BRKA, OWC |
| Country(ies): | United States, US |
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