Corrosion Issues to Be Minimized with Growing Usage of Fiberglass in Automotive Cabin Insulation Materials

Manufacturers of automotive cabin insulation material are planning to adopt PP compounds as it offer highly strong impact performance as well as low shrinkage. Focus is placed on delivering customers with outstanding aesthetics, including sound damping capability for creating quiet cabin environment. Manufacturers in automotive cabin insulation material market are taking immense efforts in catering to the emerging demand of customer-base for having products with stiffness level as well as material density. Demand for cabin insulation materials such as PP compounds is increasing for applications such as door panels, glove boxes, console and seat side cladding, and interior trims.

Introduction of SABIC Polypropylene Compounds to Cater to Increasing Demand for Elegant Automotive Cabin Insulation Materials

Quiet ambience, comfort and elegance in the automotive interiors is turning out to increasingly important for the vehicle buyers at every price point, thereby driving the overall growth and development of automotive cabin insulation material market. In order to cater to this emerging demand, Florida-based chemical industry, Sabic, recently unveiled a growing and new portfolio of SABIC PP (polypropylene) compounds for delivering soft feel, together with the good scratch performance in the lesser gloss automotive interior and painted components.

The all-new SABIC PP compounds deliver finishes and haptics, even benefitting the low-priced vehicles. These automotive cabin insulation materials are expected to significantly benefit the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers for reducing costs by nearly 50%, thereby avoiding secondary operations including foam, fabric, applying soft pain along with other surface covering. The all-new PP compounds are expected to be highly beneficial for the manufacturers in automotive cabin insulation material market, for the purpose of offering an interior environment, which connotes luxury, thereby controlling the costs.

Fiberglass Based Material to Witness Growing Preference in the Automotive Cabin Insulation Material Market

Development of light-duty vehicles such as Airstream Nest is stimulating the production of fiberglass based automotive cabin insulation material. The all-new camping trailer is a lightweight and small travel trailer featuring fiberglass body. Both the exterior and interior storage space is abundant and the trailer’s cutting-edge design seems to support function over form. Higher-strength structural shapes are likely to be obtained with fiberglass composites. Fiberglass based cabin insulation material offers enhanced resistance, benefiting various corrosion issues. Most of all, fiberglass based automotive cabin insulation material offer lightweight properties as well as low-cost solution, thereby catering to the rapidly increasing industry demands.

Passenger Cars to Drive Sales of Automotive Cabin Insulation Materials

Luxury passenger cars such as 8th iteration of Rolls-Royce Phantom, launched recently, proving to be holding the most silent interior compared to any other passenger car in the global automotive industry. This newly launched car is loaded with nearly 300 pounds of cabin insulation material, in order to keep its users away from offensive sounds arising from the outside world. The 6mm two-layered glazing all over the car with more than 125kg sound insulation and insertion of dense foam makes the luxury car free of external disturbances. Most of all, higher absorption layers in the headliners, boot cavity and doors further stimulated the demand for automotive cabin insulation material.

New Mazda Model Focuses on Enhancing Usage of Automotive Cabin Insulation Materials

Manufacturers of Mazda cars are planning to focus on cabin noise in its upcoming cars. Along with lightweight construction, manufacturers of Mazda cars are firming up efforts on using cabin insulation material, in order to cater to the noisy cabin issues, which had turned out to be a common complaint when driven over 130km/h. Emerging cars such as all-new CX-5 has cabin noise being singled out as one of the notable areas of improvement.

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With over 8 years of experience in market research and consulting industry, Nikhil has worked on more than 250 research assignments pertaining to chemicals, materials and energy sector. He has worked directly with about 35 reputed companies as lead consultant for plant expansion, product positioning, capacity factor analysis, new market/segment exploration, export market opportunity evaluation and sourcing strategies.