Constrained Layer Damping Market to Grow at USD 1,160 million by 2028: COVID Impact & Post COVID Analysis, Business Opportunities, and Strategies
Due to multiple advances and strong growth in several application industries such as automotive, aerospace, defense, and construction, the globally restricted layer damping market is predicted to rise significantly throughout the forecast period from 2018 to 2026. Constrained layer damping is a type of shear-related energy dissipation system in which two or more physical materials are interlocked by a thin viscoelastic layer. The ability to achieve large loss factors with comparatively thin designs is one of the advantages of adopting restricted layer dampening systems for noise and vibration dampening.
Throughout
the prediction period of 2018 to 2026, the systematic technical progress of
restricted layer damping is likely to be observed. According to a new analysis,
the global Constrained Layer Damping market is expected to reach USD
1,160 million by 2026.
The constrained layer damping market is divided into active and passive constrained
layer damping based on type. PCLD (passive constrained layer damping) is a
well-known method of adding damping to a system. PCLD is a facade damping
treatment that consists of one or more non-actuated coerced layers and more
than one viscoelastic layer. These PCLD devices are positioned on the base
layer, which is where 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constrained layer damping has superseded passive constrained layer damping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 aluminum, 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, like composites, has a
better dampening capability for reducing noise from the structure. Furthermore,
the limited layer damping market is segmented by the end-use industry into
automotive, aircraft, marine, electronics, construction, and others. The
automotive end-use industry is likely to lead the limited layer damping market,
according to Polaris Market Research.
In 2017, The 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.
The fact that China is the world's largest automotive vehicle production hub is
a crucial factor in the region's exceptional performance, as the automobile
industry dominates the restricted layer damping market. Furthermore, countries
such as Japan, South Korea, and India are contributing to the overall market's
expansion.
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 are
just a few of the leading industry participants.

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