Automotive Acoustic Materials Market 2019: Size, Share, Demand, Trends, Growth and 2027 Forecasts

The automotive acoustic materials market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.79% from USD 2.4 billion in 2019 to USD 3.5 billion by 2027. The increasing requirement for acoustic efficiency in automobiles for enhanced cabin comfort is the major factor which will drive the acoustic materials market.

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The acoustic materials are derived from natural fibers such as felt fibers, coir fibers, and bio-based polyurethane. These fibers are derived from natural sources such as sugarcane, soya, cotton, and jute. These nonconventional acoustic materials are eco-friendly, economical, and recyclable. Owing to these advantages, the naturally derived acoustic materials are expected to be preferred over conventional acoustic materials. A few of the material suppliers such as CTA Acoustics (US) and Borgers (Germany) offer natural acoustic materials. Also, Autoneum (Switzerland) has introduced an engine cover containing around 70% of the recycled fiber materials that can withstand the high temperature of up to 200°C along with better tensile strength and acoustic properties. These natural acoustic materials provide the same level of acoustical performance along with environmental and economic benefits. Hence, it has immense opportunity to gain the market in the coming years.

With the increase in focus toward stringent emission regulations, the market for electric vehicles is projected to grow at a significant rate over the period of the next 5 years, and hence, electric & hybrid vehicles would be a potential market for acoustic materials in the coming years. As per the International Energy Agency (IEA), the global BEV and PHEV sales increased to 753.2 thousand units in 2016 from 47.6 thousand units in 2011, at a CAGR of 73.74% over the past 5 years. Considering the high cost of these vehicles, the passenger would look for better cabin comfort, which would attract the demand for premium acoustic materials. Considering this potential growth, acoustic material suppliers can target the material segment for electric & hybrid vehicles.

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The bonnet liner, a component, which belongs to the under hood & engine bay application, is projected to grow at the fastest rate under the review period. Bonnet liner is one of the component that remains close to the engine bay part: should be able to deal with high temperature without increasing the weight. According to ECE R118 regulations of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the insulation material used in the under hood & engine bay application must have nonflammability certification. So, to satisfy the desired results, the proper selection of material is also important. According to the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration” (IIAV) study published in 2016, the weight of passenger car bonnet liner made up of polyurethane is 0.6 kg, as compared to the weight of same hood liner made up of felt material is 1.0 kg. So, it is not only light weight, but also offers thermal and noise absorption. Hence, considering the criticality of the application, the acoustic component manufacturer would focus to produce this component by using advanced acoustic materials.

Key Questions addressed by the report

  • What are the acoustic materials that are expected to have increased demand over the next 5 years?
  • What are the different NVH regulations that would affect the acoustic materials market over the next 5 years?
  • What would be the trend for acoustic materials over the next 5 years?
  • What is the share of major players in the automotive acoustic materials market?
  • Which component and application is expected to witness the fastest growth over the next 5 years?

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