The global constrained layer damping market is expected to increase significantly from 2018 to 2026
According to a new analysis , the global Constrained Layer Damping (CLD) market is expected to reach USD 1,160 million by 2026.
The global constrained layer damping market is expected to increase
significantly from 2018 to 2026, owing to many advancements and strong growth
in several application industries such as automotive, aerospace, defence, and
construction. Due to their ability to dampen noise and vibrations generated
between the connections of metal or plastic parts, the market for restricted
layer damping is expected to increase during the projected period of
2018–2026 .Constrained layer damping is a sort of shear-related energy
dissipation system in which a thin viscoelastic layer connects two or more
physical components. The ability to obtain substantial loss factors with
comparatively thin designs and the fact that the composite system's rigidity is
not greatly increased are two advantages of using restricted layer dampening
systems for noise and vibration dampening. The systematic technical progress of
restricted layer damping is predicted to be witnessed during the forecast
period of 2018 to 2026.
Active and passive limited layer damping are the two types of confined
layer damping available on the market. A well-known technique for adding
damping to a system is passive constrained layer damping (PCLD). PCLD is a
facade damping treatment that includes multiple viscoelastic layers as well as
one or more non-actuated coercive layers. These PCLD devices are positioned on
the base layer, which is where the undesirable resonance or vibration
occurs.Active constrained layer damping has superseded passive constrained
layer damping systems (ACLD). This technique is a failsafe, clever, and
efficient noise and vibration attenuation solution that works across a wide frequency
range. The market is further divided into viscoelastic materials, such as
butyl, vinyl, polyurethane, and others. Constrained layer damping, on the other
hand, is further divided into product types such as aluminium, steel,
non-metallic, and others. Steel is predicted to take the lion's share of the
market due to its wide range of applications in numerous sectors Steel along
with composites have a superior damping capability to reduce structure-borne
noise. Furthermore, the limited layer damping market is segmented by
end-use industry into automotive, aircraft, marine, electronics, construction,
and others. According to the research, the limited layer damping market will be
dominated by the automotive end-use industry.
In 2017, Asia Pacific was the largest regional market, and this is likely to continue during the projection period. In terms of restricted layer damping systems, the region is expected to account for the largest proportion of the global market. 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.
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.
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