Monday 29 June 2015

Flexible Glass Market Shares,Strategies and Forecasts,Nanotechnology Worldwide 2010 to 2016


MTR: Flexible Glass Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Nanotechnology, Worldwide, 2010 to 2016

 

Summary

Nanotechnology frequently involves sputtering some active material onto a substrate at high temperature and in a vacuum. Flexible glass is a valuable substrate because of its handling characteristics chemical characteristics, and the overall maturity of the glass industry.

Analysis of flexible glass markets depends on looking at the need for substrates for nanotechnology including the thin film solar and battery markets which in turn depend on the number of autos sold and number of solar panels. In addition there are a lot of metrics to look at, including number of concentrating solar installations up coming, number of LCD TVs, number of thin film batteries, number of semiconductors, and number of HDD components.

Electric power from renewable sources, particularly solar energy promises a new generation of utility companies that replace large fossil fuel generating plants with substations that gather electricity from commercial rooftops near the demand for electricity. Electric vehicles will be recharged from stationary batteries located near suburban homes.

Flexible glass has a higher threshold for heat management than polymer. Polymers will melt at temperatures where glass substrate remains stable. Glass markets overall continue to be strong. Corning expects worldwide glass demand to reach 2.7-2.8 billion square feet in 2010, up from 2.4 billion square feet in 2009. Glass shipments can be analyzed at a rate of 37% residential, 21% commercial, 28% automotive, and 17% specialty glass.

Following is a forecast for flexible glass substrate markets that represent but a fraction of the overall solar panel markets. Starting from zero in 2010, the market reaches $1 billion by 2016


representing just a fraction of overall spending on solar panels. After that, the markets are anticipated to grow significantly capturing a large part of the solar panel and other nanotechnology manufacturing production.

Market growth is a result of demand for nanotechnology that benefits from controlling matter on an atomic and molecular scale. New properties of matter are evolving rapidly.

 

Table of contents

1. FLEXIBLE GLASS MARKET DESCRIPTION AND DYNAMICS
1.1 Ultra Thin Flexible Glass Substrates
1.1.1 Nanotechnology Depends On Substrates
1.1.2 OLED Technology Ultra Thin Flexible Glass Substrates
1.1.3 Wearable Displays
1.2 Flexible Glass Replaces Polymer Foils
1.3 Solar Panels Built on Flexible Glass For Building Facades
1.3.1 Glass As A Building Material
1.3.2 Focus on Energy Efficiency with Glass
1.3.3 Characteristics Of A Thin Film Solar Cell
1.4 Vacuum Coating Technologies

2. FLEXIBLE GLASS MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS
2.1 Flexible Glass Market Driving Forces
2.1.1 Flexible Glass as Substrates for Nanotechnology Deposition
2.2 Flexible Glass Used In A New Way Of Generating Solar Power
2.2.1 Flexible Glass Processes Protect Flexible Solar Power Shingles
2.2.2 Corning
2.2.3 Asahi Glass
2.3 Lithium-ion and Advanced Lithium Battery Substrate Market Forecasts
2.4 Flexible Glass for Imprint Molding Processes
2.4.1 Passive Optics and LED Imprints
2.4.2 LED Component Imprinting
2.5 HDD Patterned Media
2.6 Imprint For Biological Applications
2.7 Imprint For Integrated Circuits
2.8 Glass Production Regional Analysis


3. FLEXIBLE GLASS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Flexible Glass as Substrates
3.1.1 Corning
3.1.2 Corning 0211 Thin, Lightweight, Flexible Glass
3.2 Asahi Glass
3.2.1 Asahi Glass Flexible Solar Cell
3.2.2 Asahi Glass ETFE Film
3.2.3 Asahi Glass Flexible Solar Cells
3.2.4 Asahi Glass Textured Surface Film Traps Light, Enables Highly Efficient Solar Cell
3.3 DuPont™ Substrate Materials: Robust Processing Thin Film Solar Performance
3.3.1 DuPont™ Kapton® Polyimide Films
3.3.2 DuPont Teflon® FEP
3.3.3 DuPont Tefzel® ETFE
3.4 Vitex Systems
3.4.1 Vitex Systems Barix™ Barrier Film (BBF)
3.4.2 Vitex Processes Protect Flexible Solar Power Shingles
3.5 Solyndra
3.6 Applied Quantum Technology
3.7 Wurth
3.7.1 Würth Elektronik Research Efficient Solar Modules
3.8 Honda Solar
3.9 Frontgate
3.9.1 Frontgate Memory Flex Polarized Unisex Reader Sunglasses
3.10 Merck KGaA Displays, Lighting And Photovoltaics
3.10.1 Merck OLED Tiles
3.10.2 Micros Microscopes Flexible Glass Stage
3.11 Cixi Kaixuan Glass Fiber Facturein
3.11.1 Cixi Kaixuan Nano-Scale Glass Coating
3.12 Qualcomm Full Color, Low Power, Fast And Versatile Mirasol Display Technology

4. FLEXIBLE GLASS TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Thin Film Poly-Si Solar Cells With A Thickness Of Less Than 5 Pm On A Glass Substrate
4.2 Innovative LC Mixtures And Advanced LC Materials
4.2.1 Liquid Glass Invented in Turkey
4.2.2 Liquid Glass Coating Is Breathable



4.2.3 Liquid Glass Spray
4.3 Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED)
4.3.1 Passive Optics and LEDs
4.3.2 LEDs Patterned With Photonic Crystals
4.4 HDD Patterned Media Disk Imprint Tools
4.5 Biological Imprint Applications
4.6 Integrated Circuits Bowing The Mold
4.7 Flexible Backplanes For E-Paper Displays
4.8 Thin-Film Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
4.9 Renewable Energy Flexible Solar Cell Study
4.9.1 Gettering in Large-Grained Thin Polycrystalline Silicon Films on Glass Substrate
4.10 Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition
4.11 Fluorinated Materials for Energy Conversion
4.12 ETFE Film
4.13 Worldwide Demand For Electricity
4.14 Silicon Based Photovoltaic Systems
4.15 Thin Film Photovoltaic Systems
4.15.1 Commercial Rooftops for Solar Energy
4.15.2 Solar Energy Market Overview
4.15.3 Levelized Cost of Electricity
4.15.4 Installed Solar Costs
4.15.5 Lifetime Solar Costs
4.15.6 Solar Panel Lifetime Electricity Output

5. FLEXIBLE GLASS COMPANY PROFILES
5.1 Applied Materials
5.1.1 Applied Materials Segment Analysis
5.1.2 Applied Materials Silicon Segment
5.1.3 Applied Three-Dimensional (3D) ICs
5.1.4 Applied Materials Deposition
5.1.5 Applied Materials Atomic Layer Deposition
5.1.6 Applied Materials Chemical Vapor Deposition
5.1.7 Applied Materials Applied Producer CVD Platform
5.1.8 Applied Materials Low k Dielectric Films —



5.1.9 Applied Materials Lithography-Enabling Solutions
5.1.10 Applied Materials Gap Fill Films —
5.1.11 Applied Materials Strain Engineering Solutions
5.1.12 Applied Materials Epitaxial Deposition
5.1.13 Applied Materials Polysilicon Deposition —
5.1.14 Applied Materials Tungsten Deposition —
5.1.15 Applied Materials Physical Vapor Deposition
5.1.16 Applied Materials Etch
5.1.17 Applied Materials Rapid Thermal Processing
5.1.18 Applied Materials Chemical Mechanical Planarization
5.1.19 Applied Materials Metrology and Wafer Inspection
5.1.20 Applied Materials Critical Dimension and Defect Review Scanning Electron Microscopes (CD-SEMs and DR-SEMs)
5.1.21 Applied Materials Wafer Inspection
5.1.22 Applied Materials Mask Making
5.1.23 Applied Materials Display Segment
5.1.24 Applied Global Services Segment
5.1.25 Applied Materials Fab Services —
5.1.26 Applied Films Vacuum Coating Technologies
5.1.27 Applied Materials Energy and Environmental Solutions Segment
5.2 Asahi Glass Co Ltd
5.2.1 Asahi Glass Fuel Cell
5.2.2 Asahi Glass Fuel Cells Close To Practical Use
5.2.3 Asahi Glass Fuel Cells In Daily Life In 2010
5.2.4 Asahi Glass Chemicals Business as Core Business to the AGC Group
5.2.5 Asahi Glass ETFE Film With High Transparency And Flexibility
5.2.6 AGC Asahi GlassRevenue
5.2.7 Asahi Glass Revenue
5.3 Battelle
5.4 China Glass Network
5.5 Corning
5.5.1 Corning Display Technologies Segment
5.5.2 Corning Revenue



5.5.3 Corning Display Technologies Segment
5.5.4 Corning Telecommunications Segment
5.5.5 Corning Environmental Technologies Segment
5.5.6 Corning Specialty Materials Segment
5.5.7 Corning Life Sciences Segment
5.6 Directed Vapor Technology
5.6.1 Directed Vapor Deposition Next Generation Coating Technology
5.7 du Pont
5.7.1 DuPont
5.7.2 DuPont™ Kapton®
5.7.3 DuPont™ Kapton® Polyimide Films
5.7.4 DuPont Teonex
5.8 EMD Chemicals for LCDs & Emerging Technologies.
5.8.1 Customer-Specific Liquid Crystal Mixtures From EMD
5.8.2 EMD
5.9 Hangzhou Needindex Info-Tech Co.
5.10 Merck Chemicals
5.10.1 Merck KGaA
5.10.2 Merck KGaA Portfolio For Displays, Lighting And Photovoltaics
5.11 New York University
5.12 Nippon Sheet Glass Co Ltd c
5.12.1 Pilkington North America
5.12.2 Pilkington in North America
5.13 Nippon Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass
5.14 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
5.15 Photonics / Hoya Candeo Optronics
5.16 Schott
5.16.1 Schott Electronic Packaging Gmbh
5.16.2 Schott Ag Flat Glass
5.17 Solyndra
5.18 Vacuum Coating Technologies
5.19 Vitex Systems
5.20 Vitex Systems



5.21 Flexible Glass Suppliers
5.22 Handai tech co.,ltd
5.23 Shenzhen Luobo Yurun Investment Development Co.,Ltd
5.24 Qingdao Hengda Glass Technology Co,.Ltd
5.25 Anhui Yinrui Glass Machinery Co., Ltd.
5.26 Fu Yang DEMAN Machine Co., Ltd.
5.27 Jinan Zhaoyang Machine Co., Ltd.
5.28 ZongHeng Trading Co.,Ltd
5.29 Qingdao Blue Crystal Glass Co., Ltd
5.30 Zhengzhou Yuke Glass Technology Co.,Ltd
5.31 Tianjin JingYang Glass Co., Ltd
5.32 china glass network
5.33 JIANGSU HUIYU GLASS CO.,LTD
5.34 PATTERN GLASS FACTORY
5.35 Jinan Senfeng Technology CO.,LTD


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