The markets for thermally protective clothing and ancillary products
are fragmented. There are significant and specific segments of these
markets. To get these products to the stage of being classed as
thermally protective involves fiber and polymer makers, those that might
weave the cloth of various types, and those manufacturers that design
and manufacture the clothing that is usually made to comply with some
government specifications. Within each segment there is a variety of
players from the government organizations that create, develop, and
enforce the regulations and standards, the raw material suppliers, the
fiber and fabric manufacturers, the mills and fabric producers and
weavers and the finished goods’ manufacturers and suppliers and
distributors. Simply put, the supply chain is highly complex.
In this report, BCC Research identifies the top 10 companies in the thermally protective clothing market, and explains the rationale behind these selections. Factors taken into account include technical innovation, market leadership, and commitment to this market via investment in products.
When selecting these top 10 companies, BCC Research looked across the industry spectrum and selected the most active and significant contributors while recognizing that there are many other contenders. Some of these “significant others” are included but to a less detailed extent than the top 10 companies.
Heat- and flame-resistant clothing, including firefighters’ turnout gear for structural, proximity, and wildlands’ fire service, as well as industrial fire resistant garments for use in electric and gas utilities or in industrial applications where electric arc and flash fire are hazards. Ancillary components for fire fighting including respirators and some components such as respirators are included for information, though not as specific components of the top 10 companies in thermally protective gear. Important definitions, regulations, materials, technologies, market size, and anticipated growth are discussed.
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Report Details:
Published: April 2012
No. of Pages: 151
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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
A structured research approach was used, based on optimal use of BCC Research’s own databases and proprietary information, as well as primary and secondary research techniques and methodologies. The material researched and presented in this technical market report is based on information gathered from personal contacts within government agencies, individuals involved in materials and manufacturing, industry consultants, and to some degree, on the author’s personal experience in speaking with industry sources knowledgeable in the subject material.
Additional data was obtained from reviews of secondary sources, such as trade publications, trade-associated company literature, government documents, and recent patents. This was done in an effort to supplement the application, market, and trend data gathered from primary sources. All monetary projections presented in this report are reported in constant U.S. dollars. A targeted and selective analysis of recent patents is encompassed in the document.
In this report, BCC Research identifies the top 10 companies in the thermally protective clothing market, and explains the rationale behind these selections. Factors taken into account include technical innovation, market leadership, and commitment to this market via investment in products.
When selecting these top 10 companies, BCC Research looked across the industry spectrum and selected the most active and significant contributors while recognizing that there are many other contenders. Some of these “significant others” are included but to a less detailed extent than the top 10 companies.
Heat- and flame-resistant clothing, including firefighters’ turnout gear for structural, proximity, and wildlands’ fire service, as well as industrial fire resistant garments for use in electric and gas utilities or in industrial applications where electric arc and flash fire are hazards. Ancillary components for fire fighting including respirators and some components such as respirators are included for information, though not as specific components of the top 10 companies in thermally protective gear. Important definitions, regulations, materials, technologies, market size, and anticipated growth are discussed.
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Report Details:
Published: April 2012
No. of Pages: 151
Price: Single User License: US $ 2250 Corporate User License : US $ 3500
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
- The value of the thermally protective garment industry in the U.S. was $2.1 billion in 2010 and $2.3 billion in 2011. This figure is projected to reach $2.8 billion in 2016 yielding a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.6% between 2011 and 2016.
- The ancillary (respirators and gloves) segment within the U.S. was $1.5 billion in 2010 and $1.7 billion in 2011. The projected estimate for 2016 is $2.1 billion given a CAGR of 4.6% between 2011 and 2016.
- The thermally protective apparel segment in the U.S. was $566 million in 2010 and $590 million in 2011. The segment should increase at a CAGR of 4.7% to reach $741 million in 2016.
A structured research approach was used, based on optimal use of BCC Research’s own databases and proprietary information, as well as primary and secondary research techniques and methodologies. The material researched and presented in this technical market report is based on information gathered from personal contacts within government agencies, individuals involved in materials and manufacturing, industry consultants, and to some degree, on the author’s personal experience in speaking with industry sources knowledgeable in the subject material.
Additional data was obtained from reviews of secondary sources, such as trade publications, trade-associated company literature, government documents, and recent patents. This was done in an effort to supplement the application, market, and trend data gathered from primary sources. All monetary projections presented in this report are reported in constant U.S. dollars. A targeted and selective analysis of recent patents is encompassed in the document.