Dublin, Oct. 4, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n24hgn/global_heat)
has announced the addition of the "Global
Heat Transfer Fluid [Thermic Fluid/High Temperature/Synthetic Heat
Transfer Fluids] Market - By Product Type [Mineral Oils, Silicone
& Aromatics, PAG & Glycol Based Products & Others],
Applications & Geography - Forecasts To 2017" report to
their offering.
Heat transfer fluid is that substance (gas or liquid) which can
store heat energy to prevent over-heating of any thermal device by
circulating through its mechanical parts and transfer the heat
energy produced from one device to another. These fluids have a
wide range of applications in the industries that operate in the
extreme temperature ranges such as manufacturing processes,
chemical industry, automotives, solar power plants, petroleum
processing, etc.
This report estimates the global market of thermic fluids/heat
transfer fluids till the end of 2017. This market research study
provides detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the
global heat transfer fluids market. The report provides a
comprehensive review of major market drivers, restraints, and
opportunities, winning imperatives, challenges, and burning issues
in the market. The market is further segmented and forecasted for
major geographic regions. Major countries with the market volumes
and revenue are covered for each of the region. Competitive
scenario and market share of the top players in the market has been
discussed in detail.
This market is driven by the high growth in the CSP market, strong
performance advantage offered by heat transfer fluids and
increasing performance standards in the industrial sectors. Europe
is the largest market for heat transfer fluids, whereas
Asia-Pacific market is expected to register best growth
opportunities. China and India are expected be the fastest-growing
countries in the global heat
transfer fluids market as their strong economic growth
continues and demand for energy grows. Middle East is another
growing market for HTFs. North America and European regions are
expected to show moderate growth rate from 2012 to 2017.
We have used various secondary sources such as encyclopedia,
directories, and databases to identify and collect information
useful for this extensive commercial study of heat transfer fluids
market. The primary sources - experts from related industries and
suppliers - have been interviewed to obtain and verify critical
information as well as to assess the future prospects of heat
transfer fluids.
We have also profiled leading players of this industry with their
recent developments and other strategic industry activities. Key
participants in the global market include The Dow Chemicals Co.
(U.S.), Solutia Inc. (U.S.), ExxonMobil (U.S.), BP (U.K.), Shell
Corporation (The Netherlands), etc.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
2 Executive Summary
3 Market Overview
4 Global Heat Transfer Fluids Market, By Product Type
5 Global Heat Transfer Fluids Market, By Application
6 Heat Transfer Fluids Market, By Geography
7 Competitive Landscape
8 Company Profiles(Overview, Financials, Products & Services,
Strategy, And Developments)*
- Acota Ltd
- Applied Thermal Control
- Aral Aktiengeselleschaft
- Basf Se
- Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd
- Chem Group Inc.
- Chevron Corporation
- Clariant Ag
- Conocophillips
- Dynalene Inc.
- Exxonmobil Corporation
- Flowserve Corporation
- Global Heat Transfer
- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd
- Honeywell International Inc.
- Houghton International Inc.
- Huntsman Corporation
- Indian Oil Corporation Ltd
- Kost Usa Inc.
- Macdermid (U.K.) Ltd
- Multitherm Llc
- Paratherm Corporation
- Petro-Canada
- Radco Industries Inc.
- Sasol North America Inc.
- Schultz Chemistry Co. Ltd
- Solutia Inc.
- The Dow Chemical Company
- Univar Belgium N.V.
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