Article: CONDUCTIVE POLYMER DEMAND TO REACH 565 MILLION POUNDS IN 2004.

Conductive polymer demand in the US is projected to grow more than 6 percent annually to 565 million pounds in 2004, including both resins and additives. Value will reach $1.5 billion, consisting of the cost of resins and additives, as well as labor and other overhead costs incurred during the production of the conductive compound. Increases will be stimulated by continued electronic products diffusion, greater sensitivity and power of electronic devices and more stringent regulation of electronic noise. Conductive polymers will provide a 445 million pound market for base resins. Product components will remain the largest conductive polymer market and exhibit good ...

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