Polymer Chameleons Market Forecast Covering Growth Inclinations & Development Strategies until By 2025
The global polymer chameleon market
is expected to reach USD 1.64 billion by 2025, according to a new
report by Grand View Research, Inc. Growing utilization of
bio-engineered polymeric materials that offers high efficiency and
durability in manufacturing advanced hi-tech end-user products is
projected to boost market demand over the forecast period.
Polymer
chameleon is high-performance polymers showing environment-dependent
characteristics. They react to external stimuli such as temperature, pH,
light; biological molecules, electric & magnetic field, ionic
components, and undergo reversible physical & chemical alterations
in response.
These
polymers discover promising applications in many verticals of the
molecular and biomedical areas such as cell culture support systems,
actuators systems, bio-separation devices, sensors, and textile
engineering frameworks. The appearance of drug delivery system to
regulate controlled drug-delivery with a narrow remedial window and
short half-life will further fuel the market growth shortly.
Growing
disposable income, high demand for low fuel combustion &
light-weight vehicles and strict implementation of regulations by the
governing bodies such as EPA and EU has led to increasing demand for
engineered polymeric products. North America occupied the largest market
share in 2016 due to the presence of subsidiaries of a vast number of
multinational polymer manufacturing players in the region.
Companies
such as Akzo Nobel N.V., Evonik Industries AG, BASF SE, and E. I. du
Pont de Nemours and Company have adopted expansion strategies to
increase their presence in the market. Most of the companies have
invested in R&D amenities to discover advanced and innovative
special trading nylons & monomers that are eco-friendly, and
extremely sensitive to surrounding with less utilization of expensive
& harmful raw materials.
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U.S. polymer chameleons market revenue, by product, 2014-2025, (USD Million)

Further key findings from the report suggest:
- Smart drug delivery systems & implants broadly prefer utilizing polymer chameleon products due to increasing expansion of application scope in many fields including implants, pharmaceuticals, medicinal diagnostics, and treatments
- Shape memory polymers are expected to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period. The segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 21.3% by 2025.
- Asia Pacific is projected to increase at the highest CAGR of over 21% on account of the growing demand for shape memory products to manufacture automobile components and thermo-responsive polymers to produce advanced medical and textile engineered products. High demand is witnessed from China, Japan, and India.
- Major companies identified in this industry include Akzo Nobel N.V., Evonik Industries AG, BASF SE, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company among others.
Grand View Research has segmented the polymer chameleon market on the basis of product, application, and region:
Global Polymer Chameleon Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Thermo-Responsive polymers
- Photo-Responsive polymers
- Shape Memory polymers
- Electroactive & Magnetically-Responsive polymers
- pH-Responsive polymers
- Enzyme-Responsive polymers
- Self healing polymers
- Others
Global Polymer Chameleon Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- A Smart Drug Delivery System & Implants
- Bioseparation
- Textile engineering
- Automotive & transportation
- Others
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