April 27, 2007 (Press Release) --
World Cement & Concrete Additives industry forecasts to 2010 & 2015
Global demand to rise 5.1% annually through 2010
World demand for cement and concrete additives is forecast to rise 5.1 percent per year through 2010 to over $11 billion, an improvement over the performance of the 1995-2005 period. Gains will be fueled by the increased acceptance of additives in high-volume developing markets for cement, such as China, India, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. In more mature markets, rising performance requirements for concrete will prompt greater loading factors for additives and the use of higher-value products such as superplasticizers.
Mineral additives to be fastest growing type
Demand for mineral additives will grow at the fastest pace, fueled by increased utilization of blast furnace slag and fly ash as partial replacements for portland cement. Environmental benefits will be the driving factor, as the use of mineral additives provides a beneficial application for waste materials as well as reducing the energy and emissions required to produce cement. Gains for chemical and fiber additives will benefit from penetration into new markets in the developing world, as the concrete industries in these countries become more aware of the benefits of additive use
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World Cement & Concrete Additives industry forecasts to 2010 & 2015
Global demand to rise 5.1% annually through 2010
World demand for cement and concrete additives is forecast to rise 5.1 percent per year through 2010 to over $11 billion, an improvement over the performance of the 1995-2005 period. Gains will be fueled by the increased acceptance of additives in high-volume developing markets for cement, such as China, India, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. In more mature markets, rising performance requirements for concrete will prompt greater loading factors for additives and the use of higher-value products such as superplasticizers.
Mineral additives to be fastest growing type
Demand for mineral additives will grow at the fastest pace, fueled by increased utilization of blast furnace slag and fly ash as partial replacements for portland cement. Environmental benefits will be the driving factor, as the use of mineral additives provides a beneficial application for waste materials as well as reducing the energy and emissions required to produce cement. Gains for chemical and fiber additives will benefit from penetration into new markets in the developing world, as the concrete industries in these countries become more aware of the benefits of additive use
For more information, Please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=8071
or email us at : info@bharatbook.com
You can also call us at +91-(022)-2757 8668 or +91-(022)-2757 9131
For searching our huge collection of reports, Please visit :
http://www.bharatbook.com/general/customresearch.asp

World demand for cement and concrete additives is forecast to rise 5.1 percent per year through 2010 to over $11 billion, an improvement over the performance of the 1995-2005 period.
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