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Automotive Textiles (5th edition) Preparing for Total Transformation

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  • 300 Pages +
  • October 2019
  • Region: Global
  • Textile Media Services
  • ID: 4840187

The value of textile materials going into the 91.5m cars and light vehicles manufactured globally in 2018 was more than US$70bn and textile content continues to increase as manufacturers seek further means of lightweighting to reduce emissions and improve fuel consumption.

This new report breaks down the application of these materials into seven key categories:

  • Carpet, interior trim and headliners
  • Passive safety (airbags and seatbelts)
  • Insulation, NVH materials and exterior textile parts
  • Tyre cord, belts, tubes and tapes
  • Seating
  • Textile reinforcements in composite parts
  • Filtration (cabin and engine)

As a result of higher demand for increased comfort and improved safety, the use of textile materials has increased from 20 kg in a mid-size car in 2000 to around 35 kg today, most notably from the industry-wide adoption of textile and composite underbodies as replacements for metal, but with other successful substitutions too.

In the drive towards lowering weight for reducing both fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions, many current developments are including new uses for fabrics and other fibre-based materials.

There have been tremendous changes to the global structure of the automotive textiles industry since the last edition of this report was published in 2016.

Over the past three years, there has been major consolidation among manufacturers of both fabrics and finished components for automotive interiors, not least among the Tier 1 suppliers to the OEMs.

More disruptive change is likely with the introduction of autonomous driving, electric vehicles and car-sharing in urban cities, while end-of-life recycling, sustainability and the need for lightweight materials will increasingly affect suppliers’ strategies.

 

Table of Contents

The report is planned to feature more than 90 profiles of leading players in the automotive textiles sector, including:

Tier 1 suppliers


  • Adient
  • Adler
  • Asahi Kasei
  • Aunde
  • Autoliv
  • Autoneum
  • Cummins
  • Dakin Industries
  • Donaldson
  • Dual
  • Faurecia
  • Grupo Antolin
  • Hexcel
  • International Automotive Components (IAC)
  • Joyson Safety Systems
  • Lear Corporation
  • Magna International
  • Mahle
  • Mann+Hummel
  • Martur
  • Parker Hannifin
  • Röchling Group
  • SGL
  • Sogefei
  • Solvay
  • Tachi-S
  • Teijin
  • Toray Industries
  • Toyota Boshoku
  • TS Tech
  • Yanfeng Automotive Systems
  • ZF-TRW

Tier 2 suppliers


  • 3M
  • Acme Mills
  • Ahlstrom-Munksjö
  • Alcantara
  • Arville Textiles
  • AstenJohnson
  • Autins
  • BeBop Sensors
  • Berry Global
  • Borgers
  • Bridgewater
  • BWF Group
  • Carcoustics
  • CNI
  • Delfingen
  • DowDuPont
  • Dreamweaver
  • EcoTechnilin
  • ELeather
  • ELG Carbon Fibre
  • Feltex Automotive
  • Fibertex
  • Filtration Group
  • Freudenberg
  • Gentherm
  • Glatfelter
  • Global Safety Textiles
  • Grupo Copo
  • Haartz
  • HKO
  • Hollingsworth & Vose
  • Indorama Ventures
  • Janesville Acoustics
  • John Cotton
  • Johns Manville
  • Kasai Kogyu
  • Kolon Glotech
  • Kordsa
  • Lydall
  • Mattes & Ammann
  • Miko
  • Milliken
  • Mogul
  • Monadnock Non-Wovens
  • Neenah Filtration
  • PHP Fibers
  • Porcher
  • Prevent Group
  • Rökona
  • Saertex
  • Sandler
  • Seiren
  • Shawmut
  • Sigmatex
  • Suminoe Textile
  • SWM
  • Tenowo
  • Tesca
  • Toyobo Gosei
  • Willy Schmitz

Companies Mentioned

  • 3M
  • Acme Mills
  • Adient
  • Adler
  • Ahlstrom-Munksjö
  • Alcantara
  • Arville Textiles
  • Asahi Kasei
  • AstenJohnson
  • Aunde
  • Autins
  • Autoliv
  • Autoneum
  • BeBop Sensors
  • Berry Global
  • Borgers
  • Bridgewater
  • BWF Group
  • Carcoustics
  • CNI
  • Cummins
  • Dakin Industries
  • Delfingen
  • Donaldson
  • DowDuPont
  • Dreamweaver
  • Dual
  • EcoTechnilin
  • ELeather
  • ELG Carbon Fibre
  • Faurecia
  • Feltex Automotive
  • Fibertex
  • Filtration Group
  • Freudenberg
  • Gentherm
  • Glatfelter
  • Global Safety Textiles
  • Grupo Antolin
  • Grupo Copo
  • Haartz
  • Hexcel
  • HKO
  • Hollingsworth & Vose
  • Indorama Ventures
  • International Automotive Components (IAC)
  • Janesville Acoustics
  • John Cotton
  • Johns Manville
  • Joyson Safety Systems
  • Kasai Kogyu
  • Kolon Glotech
  • Kordsa
  • Lear Corporation
  • Lydall
  • Magna International
  • Mahle
  • Mann+Hummel
  • Martur
  • Mattes & Ammann
  • Miko
  • Milliken
  • Mogul
  • Monadnock Non-Wovens
  • Neenah Filtration
  • Parker Hannifin
  • PHP Fibers
  • Porcher
  • Prevent Group
  • Röchling Group
  • Rökona
  • Saertex
  • Sandler
  • Seiren
  • SGL
  • Shawmut
  • Sigmatex
  • Sogefei
  • Solvay
  • Suminoe Textile
  • SWM
  • Tachi-S
  • Teijin
  • Tenowo
  • Tesca
  • Toray Industries
  • Toyobo Gosei
  • Toyota Boshoku
  • TS Tech
  • Willy Schmitz
  • Yanfeng Automotive Systems
  • ZF-TRW