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The Smart Material market is a subset of the Advanced Materials industry, which encompasses materials that are engineered to possess specific properties and functions. Smart Materials are materials that can sense and respond to changes in their environment, such as temperature, pressure, and light. These materials are used in a variety of applications, including medical devices, automotive components, and consumer electronics.
Smart Materials are typically composed of polymers, ceramics, and metals, and can be divided into two categories: active and passive. Active materials are those that can actively change their properties in response to external stimuli, while passive materials are those that can only passively respond to external stimuli.
Some of the major players in the Smart Material market include Dow Chemical, BASF, 3M, DuPont, and Solvay. Other companies in the market include Arkema, Evonik, Mitsubishi Chemical, and Ube Industries. Show Less Read more