+353-1-416-8900REST OF WORLD
+44-20-3973-8888REST OF WORLD
1-917-300-0470EAST COAST U.S
1-800-526-8630U.S. (TOLL FREE)

Global Nanocoatings Technology 2021 : Frost Radar Report

  • Report

  • 49 Pages
  • July 2021
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 5401773

Customers across industries are demanding multifunctional coating technologies that provide enhanced and extended protection of substrates in various end-use applications. In particular, nanocoatings will see increased adoption from industries such as automotive, oil and gas, and consumer electronics that seek innovative protective properties. Both end users and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are attracted to nanocoatings’ unique surface properties (not available from conventional coatings), such as high optical transparency, toughness, hardness, and wear resistance. Beyond the main performance benefits, nanocoatings can incorporate additional functionalities and aesthetic appeal.

Technology developers are focused on providing customized nanocoatings for various industries. For instance, companies are commercializing lightweight nanocoating formulations for automotive applications to align with the light-weighting trend. The need for waterproofing in electronic devices (printed circuit boards [PCBS], Internet of Things [IoT], mobile phones) and anticorrosion in infrastructure is propelling the adoption of nanocoatings with hydrophobic and anticorrosion properties in the electronics and oil and gas industries, respectively. Some emerging applications for nanocoatings include robotics, IoT infrastructure, and manufacturing.

With more than 30 companies developing nanocoating technology and driving its application scope, the publisher independently plotted the top 23 companies in this report. Our analysis reveals the market positioning of each company using its Growth and Innovation scores as highlighted in the methodology. The document presents competitive profiles on each of the companies based on their strengths, opportunities, and market positioning. We discuss strategic market imperatives and the competitive environment that vendors operate in as well as make recommendations for each provider to spur growth.


Table of Contents

Strategic Imperative and Growth Environment
Strategic Imperative
Growth Environment

Global Nanocoatings Technology 2021 : Frost Radar Report
Nanocoatings Technology: Frost Radar

Companies to Action:
Aalberts Surface Technologies GmbH, Germany
Aculon Inc., US
AnCatt Inc., US
Carbodeon Ltd Oy, Finland
DAW SE, Germany
Europlasma NV, Belgium
Hempel, Denmark
HZO Inc., US
ICP Group, US
IGL Coatings, Malaysia
Integran Technologies Inc., Canada
Modumetal Inc., US
Nanofilm Technologies International Ltd, Singapore
Nanogate SE, Germany
Nanophase Technologies Corporation, US
Nanovere Technologies, LLC, US
NANO-X GMBH, Germany
NEI Corporation, US
NTC Nano Tech Coatings GmbH, Germany
P2i Limited, UK
SDC Technologies Inc., US
Tesla Nanocoatings Inc, US
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., Japan

Strategic Insights
Strategic Insights

Next Steps

Frost Radar Analytics
Benchmarking Future Growth Potential
Legal Disclaimer


Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Aalberts Surface Technologies GmbH, Germany
  • Aculon Inc., US
  • AnCatt Inc., US
  • Carbodeon Ltd Oy, Finland
  • DAW SE, Germany
  • Europlasma NV, Belgium
  • Hempel, Denmark
  • HZO Inc., US
  • ICP Group, US
  • IGL Coatings, Malaysia
  • Integran Technologies Inc., Canada
  • Modumetal Inc., US
  • Nanofilm Technologies International Ltd, Singapore
  • Nanogate SE, Germany
  • Nanophase Technologies Corporation, US
  • Nanovere Technologies, LLC, US
  • NANO-X GMBH, Germany
  • NEI Corporation, US
  • NTC Nano Tech Coatings GmbH, Germany
  • P2i Limited, UK
  • SDC Technologies Inc., US
  • Tesla Nanocoatings Inc, US
  • Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., Japan