The Global Cable Industry
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The Global Cable Industry

Materials, Markets, Products

Günter Beyer, Günter Beyer

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The Global Cable Industry

Materials, Markets, Products

Günter Beyer, Günter Beyer

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A comprehensive guide to cable materials, markets, and products

The Global Cable Industry presents a comprehensive overview of the most recent developments inautomotive cables, nuclear power station cables, undersea cables, coaxial cables, optical wires, medium- and high-voltage cables. With contributions from noted researchers and developers in the field, thebookincludes information on material developments for polymers, crosslinked elastomers and flame retardant non-halogen cable compounds.

Thecontributorsprovideinformationon technologies to crosslink polymers, an overview of foam polymers, and field experiences of the new cable fire test within the Construction Product Regulation framework. In addition, this comprehensive resource contains the most relevant economic questions related to the cable industry that highlights materials, market segments, and countries. This important book:

  • Includescontributions from researchers and developers of key companies in the cable industry
  • Presents information on the most recent developments in the field
  • Covers the most industry-relevant cable types such as automotive, nuclear power cables, undersea, coaxial, optical, medium- and high-voltage cables

Written for power engineers, materials scientists, chemistsand engineering scientistsinindustry, The Global Cable Industry isan up-to-date guide to the multi-billion-dollarcable enterprise.

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Verlag
Wiley-VCH
Jahr
2021
ISBN
9783527822270

1
Overview of the Global Cable Industry – Markets and Materials

Astrid Aupetit
Applied, Market Information, AMI Consulting, 1 Brunswick Square, Bristol BS2 8PE, UK
The cable extrusion industry makes up only a small part of the global plastics industry, accounting for just under 3% of plastic consumption. However, it is a high-value market, where producers commit to the industry for the long term; it is not a sector for opportunistic business.
Geographically, the market is dominated by Asia, and more specifically, China. In terms of market size by polymeric materials, Asia and Australasia accounted for 55% of the tonnage used in cable extrusion in 2018. There are around 8000 cable manufacturers in the world, with the number in China estimated between 4000 and 6000. China has not yet fully consolidated its market, but it has reduced its number of manufacturers from 7000 to around 5000. Most are small or medium-size companies.
The cable industry is a complex market segment, due to the number of applications under the main sub-segments: power and communications. Consequently, there are a large number of cable constructions, which can easily reach more than 2000 per manufacturing site. The cable business is strongly technology driven and therefore requires a good technical understanding by all the parties involved.
Electric cable constructions consist of a copper or aluminum conductor, often with steel armoring, and polymeric materials for insulation and jacketing.
Owing to the range of end-use applications, a variety of polymeric materials are used. As a result, any producers decide to specialize in only a few types of cables to reduce investment in machinery.
Further complexity arises from different national standards, which make it harder for foreign producers to enter markets if their cables do not already meet local requirements. Indeed, in Europe, standards are in place for specific cables, notably in construction (Construction Product Regulation [CPR]) and transportation, which producers have to take into account when manufacturing cables. India and China are also in the process of putting in place legislation for the construction and building sector.
Cable manufacturing involves various stages of production, including metal drawdown, compounding, insulation and sheathing material extrusion, armouring, and eventually cross-linking processes.
The three main sectors that influence the demand for cable are infrastructure, transportation, and construction. Investments in these sectors have a direct impact on a country’s demand for cable. Regarding the construction sector, the current trend of urbanization is leading to larger cities, placing with greater demands on power transportation and distribution networks.
The trend toward more eco-friendly solutions for transportation such as e-mobility is also creating additional opportunities for the cable industry.
Renewable energy is also a sector with increasing demand for cable, not least as the electricity generated must feed into the power grid. Indeed, investment in renewable energies is driving particularly strong growth in the medium voltage (MV) and high voltage (HV) segments, related to energy transmission and distribution. In 2017, global cumulative installed renewable power capacity was 2179 gigawatts (GW), with wind energy representing over 23.5%.1 The Paris Agreement (2016) gathered nations to meet a level of use of renewable energies and has heightened the demand for power cables across the board.
In the Americas and Europe, demand is being driven by the need for power connection between countries and transmission efficiency. In emerging markets such as Southeast Asia and the Indian Subcontinent, rapid economic development and urbanization are key growth drivers.
According to the United Nations Organization,2 around 60% of the world population will be living in urban areas by 2030 and 68% by 2050, leading not only to new network needs but also to the renovation of existing infrastructure.
In China, the recent slowdown is not expected to last too long as long as government investment picks up.
Investment in construction is forecast to grow globally at an average rate of 3% per year until 2022 (Figure 1.1). This growth is spread quite evenly between civil engineering, and nonresidential and residential construction, with the latter seeing the highest investment level. Unsurprisingly, however, cable demand growth is not homogeneous across regions.
Rapid economic development and urbanization, especially in Southeast Asia, is driving strong construction investment growth. In more mature markets such as Europe and North America, growth is typically in the low single digits. Currently, the level of urbanization in Asia is 50%, while it is 82% in North America and only 43% in Africa.
Another important and bellwether sector is automotive. Global automotive investment growth is forecast to be marginally slow in 2019–2022 compared to the previous years (Figure 1.2). However, structural trends such as the development of electric vehicles and the trend toward e-mobility are having a positive effect on the cable sector.
Bar chart depicts the investment in construction in 2013-2022 worldwide.
Figure 1.1 Investment in construction in 2013–2022 worldwide.
Bar chart depicts the Global evolution of automotive production in 2013-2022.
Figure 1.2 Global evolution of automotive production in 2013–2022.
Major concerns for the industry include a range of geopolitical uncertainties. Chief among them are US–China trade frictions and Brexit. Such events are, at best, causing investment to be merely delayed.

1.1 Demand for Polymeric Material

In 2018, Asia and Australasia accounted for almost 60% of global demand, with China alone representing just over 40%. Europe (17%), North America (12%), and Mid...

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. Cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. About the Editor
  6. 1 Overview of the Global Cable Industry – Markets and Materials
  7. 2 Thermoplastics for Cables
  8. 3 Elastomers for Cables
  9. 4 Extrusion of Cables
  10. 5 Foam Extrusion
  11. 6 Flame Retardancy of Cables
  12. 7 CPR Testing of Cables
  13. 8 Crosslinking Technologies
  14. 9 Nuclear Power Station Cables
  15. 10 Submarine Cables
  16. 11 MV and HV Cables
  17. 12 Coaxial Cables
  18. 13 Optical Fiber Cables
  19. Index
  20. End User License Agreement
Zitierstile für The Global Cable Industry

APA 6 Citation

Beyer, G. (2021). The Global Cable Industry (1st ed.). Wiley. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/2514704/the-global-cable-industry-materials-markets-products-pdf (Original work published 2021)

Chicago Citation

Beyer, Günter. (2021) 2021. The Global Cable Industry. 1st ed. Wiley. https://www.perlego.com/book/2514704/the-global-cable-industry-materials-markets-products-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Beyer, G. (2021) The Global Cable Industry. 1st edn. Wiley. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/2514704/the-global-cable-industry-materials-markets-products-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Beyer, Günter. The Global Cable Industry. 1st ed. Wiley, 2021. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.