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Growing Acceptance in Construction, Automotive and Lighting Industries Drives Demand for Rigid Transparent Plastics to Reach 34 billion lbs. by 2022

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Industry Experts introduced the new market research " Rigid Transparent Plastics – A Global Market Overview ". As per the new report, Asia-Pacific estimated the largest market in 2016 with 13.6 billion pounds while the region is also projected to record the fastest growth during the period 2016-2022. Several producers have been engaged in developing and manufacturing innovative grades of rigid transparent plastics that offer superior performance, such as better light transmittance, strength, stiffness, durability, resistance to yellowing and superior thermal properties. These developments would be of assistance to rigid transparent plastics in capturing more market share, thereby extending their application in a range of industries, including automobiles, building & construction, medical devices, electronics and consumer durables. Worldwide markets for the Rigid Transparent Plastics product types and major end-use sectors are analyzed in this report in terms of volu

Growing Awareness on Dental Care and Oral Hygiene Combined with Growth in Urban Disposable Income Propels the Demand for Medical Ceramics to Reach $19 Billion by 2022

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Industry Experts published an updated 2017 version of the global market research report on Medical Ceramics. As per the new version entitled ‘ Medical Ceramics – A Global Market Overview ’, dental implants estimated to be the largest application sector with 4.5 billion in 2017 and also projected to be the fastest growing during the analysis period 2016-2022 with a CAGR of 6.7%. Ceramics constitute a family of materials that are produced by firing non-metallic materials at high temperatures. Two of the most common materials that can be utilized for manufacturing ceramics include alumina and zirconia. These can be fabricated in such a way as to increase their biocompatibility, following which they are called medical ceramics or bioceramics and find application in the medical industry. These materials are extensively employed in surgical implants, prosthetics and a number of medical tools and devices. The non-toxic nature and high mechanical strength of medical ceramics, coupled wit