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Antimicrobials used within Biologically Active Surfaces: Usage of Antimicrobials in the Coatings, Construction, Plastics and Textiles Industries on the Increase.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River.
, Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles.  -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30617) has announced the addition of Antimicrobials Used within Biologically Active Surfaces to their offering.

Antimicrobials used within Biologically Active Surfaces, are finding an increasing usage in coatings, construction products, plastics and textiles textiles, all fabrics made by weaving, felting, knitting, braiding, or netting, from the various textile fibers (see fiber). Types of Textiles
 where antiallergy / antimold and health claims are made. These claims are based upon the ability of Antimicrobials to control the number of microbes that live on the surface of treated articles. The total market for Antimicrobials used within Biologically Active Surfaces was nearly $ 400 million in 2005.

This report provides in depth information on the market for Antimicrobials used within Biologically Active Surfaces. It includes interviews with over 200 manufacturers of products offering Biologically Active Surfaces.

In addition to profiles of 200 manufacturers, the report also provides an overview of the Antimicrobials used with value and volume data for each Antimicrobial antimicrobial /an·ti·mi·cro·bi·al/ (-mi-kro´be-al)
1. killing microorganisms or suppressing their multiplication or growth.

2. an agent with such effects.
. This is followed by a summary for each of the Antimicrobial suppliers that are active in this sector. Industry influences on this market segment, are also discussed including the impact of current and emerging regulations on the Antimicrobials used. The report concludes with forecasts for Antimicrobials used.

The scope of the study is North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  and Western Europe Western Europe

The countries of western Europe, especially those that are allied with the United States and Canada in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (established 1949 and usually known as NATO).
. The overview section provides extended definitions, to provide the reader with a clear understanding of the technology involved. In addition, this section provides an analysis of Antimicrobial consumption by application and region. There is a profile of an ideal Antimicrobial as outlined by end users.

The company profiles section includes a discussion of the companies that have pioneered Antimicrobial development within Biologically Active Surfaces and examines how their available products and services are setting the standards.

In this report more than 200 endusers are profiled, and 20 of the most important Biocide biocide (bī`əsīd'), synonym for pesticide.  suppliers are examined in depth. The base year for this study is 2005.

This report answers these sector questions:

--What are the applications for Antimicrobials used within Biologically Active Surfaces (in section 1.1)?

--What is the Antimicrobial consumption by application (in section 1.2)?

--What are the Antimicrobial distribution channels (in section 1.3)?

--What is the Antimicrobial gross margin analysis (in section 1.4)?

--What is the Antimicrobial pricing for Biologically Active Surfaces by application (in section 1.5)?

--What is the cost of using Antimicrobials by application (in section 1.6)?

--What is the application methods for Antimicrobials (in section 1.7)?

--What are the leading Antimicrobials used (in section 1.9)?

--Who are the leading Biocide manufacturers (in section 1.10)?

--Who are the leading Biocide suppliers (in section 1.11)?

--Who are the leading Masterbatch producers (in section 1.11)?

--Who are the leading Polymer polymer (pŏl`əmər), chemical compound with high molecular weight consisting of a number of structural units linked together by covalent bonds (see chemical bond).  producers (in section 1.11)?

--What is the decision making process in selecting Antimicrobials (in section 1.13)?

--What is the ideal Antimicrobial (in section 1.14)?

--What is the results of market research in this area (in section 1.15) ?

--What are the regulations for Antimicrobials (in section 1.16)?

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30617
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