Global Hydrophobic Coatings Market Size To Worth USD 3.94 Billion by 2032 | CAGR of 5.49%

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The Global Hydrophobic Coatings Market Size was valued at USD 2.10 Billion in 2022 and the Worldwide Hydrophobic Coatings Market Size is expected to reach USD 3.94 Billion by 2032. according to a research report published by Spherical Insights & Consulting. Companies Covered:BASF SE (Germany), AkzoNobel N.V. (Netherlands), PPG Industries (U.S.), 3M (U.S.), Nippon Paint Company Limited (India), Akzo Nobel N.V. (Netherland), DuPont (U.S.), Corning Incorporated (U.S.), GVD Corporation (U.S.), P2i Ltd. (U.K.), Aculon (U.S.), NEI Corporation. (U.S.), CYTONIX (U.S.), Lotus Leaf Coatings, Inc (U.S.), Abrisa Technologies (U.S.), Endura Manufacturing Company Ltd (Canada), Kansai Paint Co., Ltd. (Japan) and other key vendors.

New York, United States, Nov. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Global Hydrophobic Coatings Market Size To Grow from USD 2.10 Billion in 2022 to USD 3.94 Billion by 2032, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.49% during the forecast period.

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A type of surface treatment known as hydrophobic coating repels water and other liquids. The Greek words "hydro" for water and "phobos" for aversion or dread are where the name "hydrophobic" originates. Hydrophobic coatings essentially cause water to bead up and roll off the surface rather than spread out and saturate it. Hydrophobic coatings are frequently used on car windscreens, windows, and mirrors to improve vision in wet situations. These coatings, which allow precipitation to quickly bead up and roll off, reduce the need for windscreen wipers. In industrial settings, hydrophobic coatings can act as anti-corrosion barriers to prevent water from coming into contact with metal surfaces and reduce the possibility of rust formation.

COVID 19 Impact
Global supply networks were disrupted by the outbreak, which had an effect on the availability of the raw materials and finished items required to produce hydrophobic coatings. Delays in production and distribution may have resulted from this. Many industries and building projects experienced delays or temporary halts as a result of lockdown procedures and restrictions, which reduced the market for hydrophobic coatings in these domains. Many firms were compelled to postpone their expansion and investment plans as a result of the pandemic's uncertainty, which had an impact on the market for hydrophobic coatings in new construction. The pandemic, on the other hand, increased the demand for certain hydrophobic coatings used in protective and medical equipment, such as face shields, hospital gowns, and personal protective equipment (PPE).