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Global Refrigerants Markets Report 2020-2025: Preference of Greener Refrigerants Such as Ammonia, Isobutene, Propane, and Carbon Dioxide, Over Fluorocarbons Refrigerants

Dublin, Dec. 07, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Refrigerants: Global Markets” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. This report offers an overview of the global market for refrigerants and analyzes global market trends, considering a base year of 2019 and estimates for 2020 and 2025. In this report, the market has been segmented based on refrigerants type, application and region. Revenue forecasts for 2025 are given for each refrigerants type, application and region. Estimated values are derived from manufacturers’ total revenues and price of the refrigerants.The report also includes a discussion of the major players in the market. Further, it explains the major drivers and regional dynamics of the market for refrigerants and current trends within the industry. The report concludes with a special focus on the manufacturers and includes detailed profiles of the major manufacturers in the global market for refrigerants.This report covers the technological, economic and business considerations of the refrigerants industry, with analyses and forecasts provided for global markets. Included in the report are descriptions of market forces relevant to the refrigerants industry and their areas of application.Global markets are presented by type and application of refrigerants, along with growth forecasts through 2025. Estimates on sales value are based on the price in the supply chain at which the refrigerants are procured by manufacturers.Market-driving forces and the industry supply chain are examined. International aspects are analyzed for all world regions and types of refrigerants. Brief profiles of major global manufacturers are also presented.The presently developing COVID-19 pandemic has currently halted the progress of economies across the world. In addition to taking measures to lock down their respective countries to contain the spread of the coronavirus, especially in affected cities, various governments across the world are also taking the measures necessary to contain the economic slowdown.The report considers the impact of COVID-19. In 2020, the growth rate of every industry across the world has been impacted by the pandemic, and thus the refrigerants market will also be indirectly affected. The market is, however, expected to bounce back in 2021, due to the relief packages or disaster aid packages provided by various governments to boost their economies.A negative economic outlook has been assumed in all the regions for 2020 due to COVID-19, but a later positive economic outlook has been assumed to continue in all the regions until 2025. The growing economies are assumed to attract key companies in the market and increase consumer spending.Report Includes: Estimation of the market size and analyses of global market trends, with data from 2019, estimates for 2020 and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2025Analysis of current and future market dynamics and identification of key drivers, restraints and opportunitiesDiscussion on preference of greener refrigerants such as ammonia, isobutene, propane, and carbon dioxide, over fluorocarbons refrigerants due to high ozone depleting potential (ODP) and global warming potential (GWP)Impact analysis of COVID-19 pandemic on refrigerants market and highlights of the new products and technologies within the industryMarket share analysis of the key companies of the industry and coverage of events like mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures, collaborations or partnerships, and other key market strategiesComprehensive company profiles of major players of the industry, including AGC Inc., Daikin Industries Ltd., Honeywell International Inc., Navin Fluorine International Ltd., Shandong Yue’an Chemical Co., Ltd., SRF Ltd. and The Chemours Company Key Topics Covered: Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 Summary and HighlightsChapter 3 Market Overview IntroductionFactors Driving the Growth of the MarketIncreasing Demand for Consumer AppliancesGrowth in Industrial and Building Automation TechnologyGrowing Industrial Activities in Emerging EconomiesGrowth in Cold Chain MarketGrowth in the Automotive Industry in Emerging EconomiesGrowing Demand for Processed Food in Emerging EconomiesIncreasing Per Capita Income of ConsumersFactors Restraining the Growth of the MarketStringent Environmental Regulations Against Fluorocarbon RefrigerantsFlammability and Toxicity IssuesOpportunities in the MarketIncreasing Demand for Natural RefrigerantsRising Industrial Growth in BRICHistory of RefrigerantsFirst-generation Refrigerants: Whatever WorkedSecond-generation Refrigerants: Safety and DurabilityThird-generation Refrigerants: Ozone ProtectionFourth-generation Refrigerants: Global WarmingNomenclature of CFCs, HCFCs and HFCsTechnology OverviewVapor Compression Refrigeration SystemManufacturing ProcessChemical Process for the Manufacture of 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (R134a)Supply Chain AnalysisRaw MaterialReactingDistributionAverage Selling Price TrendIndustry OutlookGDP Trends and Forecast of Major EconomiesLockdowns and Economic ActivityAir-conditioningRefrigerationCooling Degree Days (CDDs) Chapter 4 Regulations, Policy and Environmental Issues The Montreal ProtocolThe Kyoto ProtocolGlobal WarmingHVAC Expansion and Energy ConsumptionOzone Layer ProtectionMajor Programs and RegulationsThe Clean Air Act and AmendmentsSherwood-MolinaUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeU.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Laws and RegulationsThe 1990 Clean Air Act AmendmentCFCs BanEPA’s 1993 Final Rule and Subsequent ActivitiesGreenhouse Gases (GHGs) Chapter 5 COVID-19 Impact Disruption in Major IndustriesDisruption in HVAC IndustryDisruption in Automotive IndustryCustomers’ Most Impacted Regions in Automotive IndustryDisruption in Metal and Mining IndustryCustomers’ Most Impacted Regions in Metal and Mining IndustryDisruption in Construction IndustryCustomers’ Most Impacted Regions in Construction IndustryDisruption in Oil and Gas IndustryCustomers’ Most Impacted Regions in Oil and Gas Industry Chapter 6 Industry Structure and Patent Analysis IntroductionIndustry StructurePatent AnalysisTrends by CategoryTrends by YearTrends by CountryTrends by Assignee Chapter 7 Global Refrigerants Market by Type IntroductionHCFCsHFCsHFOsHFO-1234yfIsobutaneFactors Between Isobutane and Other RefrigerantsPropaneAmmoniaCarbon DioxideOthers Chapter 8 Global Refrigerants Market by Application IntroductionRefrigeration SystemsDomestic RefrigerationCommercial RefrigerationIndustrial RefrigerationTransport RefrigerationChillersAir-conditioning (AC) SystemsWindow ACSplit ACVariable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)Mobile Air-conditioning (MAC)Others Chapter 9 Global Refrigerants Market by RegionChapter 10 Competitive Landscape OverviewMarket Share AnalysisMajor Strategic Development Chapter 11 Company Profiles: Major Manufacturers of Refrigerants A-GasAGC Inc.Air Liquide (Airgas Refrigerants Inc.)Arkema SaA. S. Trust And Holdings (Asth)Brothers GasChangsu 3F Fluorochemical Industry Co., Ltd.Daikin Industries, Ltd.Dongyue Group Co., Ltd.Deepfreeze Refrigerants Inc.Eco-Freeze InternationalEngas AustralasiaGujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd.Gas Servei S.A.Harp International Ltd.Honeywell International Inc.Linde PlcMexichem S.A.B. De C.V.Navin Fluorine International Ltd.Oz-Chill RefrigerantsPuyang Zhongwei Fine Chemical Co., Ltd.Quimobasicos Sa De CvRefrigerant Solutions Ltd.Shandong Yuean Chemical Co., Ltd.Sinochem Group Co., Ltd.Srf Ltd.Tazzetti S.P.A.The Chemours Co.Zhejiang Juhua Co., Ltd.Zhejiang Fotech International Co., Ltd. For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/hkycv3 Research and Markets also offers Custom Research services providing focused, comprehensive and tailored research. CONTACT:
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