Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) have high electrical conductivity and are used in conductive nano inks, battery cathodes, enhanced structural composites, enhanced structural composites, conductive heating films, conductive transparent electrodes, nanodevices, displays, chemical sensors, super batteries, supercapacitors energy storage, solar power cells, thermal interface materials, and other applications. Moreover, multiwalled carbon nanotubes can be easily spread on polymeric materials to increase mechanical qualities and reduce weight without compromising performance. Furthermore, the use of MWCNTs in automobile and aerospace applications is profitable as it saves fuel and reduces carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Further, with MWCNTs, an adequate amount of conductivity in electrically conductive polymers can be achieved with significantly smaller loadings than typical solutions such as carbon black or metal particles. These lower additives result in substantially less deterioration of the polymer's intrinsic physical qualities.
Furthermore, MWCNTs have high thermal conductivity and can be used to boost the ability of ordinarily insulating materials to convey heat. This can be beneficial in applications requiring heat dissipation, such as electronics. Thermally conductive ceramics can be helpful in situations where metals are forbidden due to undesirable strains or chemical instability. In addition, MWCNTs are stronger than steel, with tensile strengths ranging from 10 to 50 GPa versus 0.5 GPa of mild steel. When utilized as an additive in material, even a small fraction of MWCNTs can significantly enhance its properties. In addition, multiwalled carbon nanotubes are used in aerospace applications such as equipment enclosures, aircraft interiors, coatings, cockpit, crew gear, resilient space mirrors, nozzles, and solar array substrates as high performance and being lightweight is critical in constructions in the aerospace industry. Thus, the expanding applications of MWCNTs boost market growth.
North America Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Market Segmentation
The North America multiwalled carbon nanotubes market is segmented into application and country. Based on application, the market is segmented into electrically conductive polymers, structural composites, concrete additives, batteries, research and development, and others. In 2020, the batteries segment held the largest share of the North America multiwalled carbon nanotubes market. Based on country, the market is segmented into the US, Canada, and Mexico. The US contributed a substantial share in 2020.
Arkema; Beyond Pacific Holdings, LLC; Eden Innovations Ltd.; Hyperion Catalysis International Inc.; Klean Industries Inc.; Kumho Petrochemical Co., Ltd.; LG Chem; Nanocyl SA; Ocsial; Ossila Ltd; Raymor Industries Inc.; SHOWA DENKO K.K.; and Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. are among the leading companies in the North America multiwalled carbon nanotubes market.