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Future Sales Projections for the Thermal Insulation Products Market Till 2010.


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 Market for Thermal Insulation The term thermal insulation can refer to materials used to reduce the rate of heat transfer, or the methods and processes used to reduce heat transfer.

Heat is transferred from one material to another by conduction, convection and/or radiation.
 Products - 2005 Sixth Edition to their offering.

We are pleased to announce its new edition of its multi-client survey on the markets for Thermal Insulation Products in Europe Europe (yr`əp), 6th largest continent, c.4,000,000 sq mi (10,360,000 sq km) including adjacent islands (1992 est. pop. 512,000,000). .

This expanded report, including both Western and Eastern Europe Eastern Europe

The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991.
, following the separate editions published in 2002, builds upon our knowledge of this market. The survey details the market for 2005 and projected sales of thermal insulation products through to 2010.

The research has drawn on the extensive database on thermal insulation markets developed by us for previous multi-client surveys carried out since 1988 and on other studies that have discussed specific raw materials used in thermal insulation products.

The contents of the report are based on a thorough investigation of the market that has included extensive primary research and comprehensive coverage of all relevant secondary sources. A substantial number of interviews have been carried out across Europe with manufacturers, converters, distributors and end-users as well as with representatives of relevant trade associations.

The geographical scope of the study includes all the major European markets for thermal insulation products. The results have been presented in separate country (or groups of countries) volumes. Individual volumes covering the total European market for each of the major types of insulation insulation (ĭn'səlā`shən, ĭn'sy–), use of materials or devices to inhibit or prevent the conduction of heat or of electricity.

are also available.

Information provided includes:

--Review of the market by type of insulation

--Consumption volume (m3 & tonnes) and value (EUR EUR

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Euro.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
 ) by material and by end-use

--Trends and factors affecting the industry

--Profiles of the major companies involved in the market

--Market Shares or rankings for leading companies

--Forecasts to the year 2010

Volumes Included:

1. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 1 - Germany

2. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 2 - France

3. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 3 - Italy

4. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 4 - United Kingdom

5. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 5 - Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden)

6. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 6 - Spain

7. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 7 - Poland

8. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 8 - Hungary

9. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 9 - Czech Republic Czech Republic, Czech Česká Republika (2005 est. pop. 10,241,000), republic, 29,677 sq mi (78,864 sq km), central Europe. It is bordered by Slovakia on the east, Austria on the south, Germany on the west, and Poland on the north.

10. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 10 - Russia

11. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 11 - Other Western European Countries (Austria, Benelux, Ireland, Portugal, Switzerland)

12. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Volume 12 - Other Eastern European Countries (Baltic States Baltic states, the countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, bordering on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. Formed in 1918, they remained independent republics until their involuntary incorporation in 1940 into the USSR. They regained their independence in Sept. , Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia)

13. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Mineral Fibre

14. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Expanded Polystyrene polystyrene (pŏl'ēstī`rēn), widely used plastic; it is a polymer of styrene. Polystyrene is a colorless, transparent thermoplastic that softens slightly above 100°C; (212°F;) and becomes a viscous liquid at around 185°C;

15. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Extruded Polystyrene

16. The European Market For Thermal Insulation Products Polyurethane Foam Noun 1. polyurethane foam - a foam made by adding water to polyurethane plastics
polyfoam

polyurethan, polyurethane - any of various polymers containing the urethane radical; a wide variety of synthetic forms are made and used as adhesives or plastics or
 
Topics Covered
1. Introduction

2. Market Summary and Forecasts to 2010
 2.1 Summary for 2005
 2.2 Forecasts to 2010

3. Market Review by Type of Insulation and
 End-use Sector (Tabular Form)
Types of Insulation Covered:
 - Mineral Fibre (glasswool & stonewool)
 - Expanded Polystyrene
 - Extruded Polystyrene
 - PUR/PIR foams
 - Other products (phenolic & PE/ENR foams)
End-use Sectors Covered:
Building
 - Domestic and Commercial Building
 - Cold Stores
 - Agricultural Buildings
Industry
 - Pipe Lagging
 - Domestic Appliances
 - Transport
 - Process Plant

4. Market Influences
 4.1 Trends Affecting Market Development

5. Suppliers and Manufacturers of Thermal
 Insulation Products
 5.1 Key Suppliers by Product Type
 5.2 Profiles of Key Suppliers
 5.3 Directory of Suppliers

6. Sources of Information


The above list represents the typical contents of each country volume.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c36918
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