Automotive Heat Shield Market Growth Factors, Opportunities, Ongoing Trends and Key Players 2025
The report "Automotive Heat Shield Market by Application (Engine, Exhaust, Under Bonnet, Under Chassis, Turbocharger), Product (Single Shell, Double Shell, Sandwich), Function (Acoustic, Non-Acoustic), Material, Vehicle Type, EV, and Region - Global Forecast to 2025", The global automotive heat shield market is projected to reach USD 13.9 billion by 2025 from USD 11.7 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 3.4% during the forecast period. Automotive heat shields are used at various locations within a vehicle to protect the vehicle body and components from excessive heat generated by the engine and exhaust systems. These exhaust gases can reach temperatures up to 900 degrees. Technological advancements have made automotive heat shields safer and more effective over the past few years. The materials used in automotive heat shield fabrication include aluminum, nylon, and ceramic.
Due to the increasing number of
automotive sales across the globe, there is immense scope and opportunities for
the automotive heat shield market. Automotive heat shield manufacturers have
been able to bring innovation to their products. Integration and customization
of heat shields with advanced technologies have been able to ensure new and
innovative heat shielding components for hybrid and electric vehicles as well.
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Vehicle production remained low
in April and May 2020 in major European countries and the US due to the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic. Tier I component manufacturers had to follow the same as
demand weakened rapidly. Earlier, the automotive heat shield market was
expected to witness rapid growth due to implementation of stringent fuel efficiency
standards in Europe and other major countries. As vehicle production is
suspended, any new investments in advanced technologies are unlikely. OEMs and
Tier I players are either using cash reserves or acquiring funds to continue
operations during the crisis. OEMs are still skeptical about the recovery of
vehicle sales to 2019 levels in 2020. Hence, demand for automotive heat shield
is estimated to be low in 2020 and 2021.
Double shell segment, by
product type, is estimated to be the fastest growing automotive heat shield
market share during the forecast period.
The double shell heat shields are
made of two aluminum sheets. These are designed to tolerate low to medium
temperatures. Just like in single shell, aluminum sheets of 0.3–1.0 mm
thickness are utilized for double shell technology. These are offered as
exhaust manifold heat shields, catalytic converter heat shields, turbocharger
heat shields, and starter motor heat shields.
Double shell is useful to reduce
the under-bonnet temperatures, allowing for lower air intake temperatures and
thus enabling increased power output. These heat shields keep more heat in the
exhaust, thereby reducing exhaust back-pressure. All these factors would drive
the growth of the double shell automotive heat shield market.
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HEV electric vehicle segment
is estimated to hold the largest market share during the forecast period.
HEVs combine the conventional ICE
and electric propulsion system. There are three types of hybrids, namely,
parallel hybrids, series hybrids, and power split hybrids. Modern HEVs are
enabled with efficiency improving technologies such as regenerative brakes,
electric motor drive, and automatic start/shutoff. Regenerative brakes convert
the vehicle’s kinetic energy into electric energy to recharge its electric
battery. The electric motor drive and automatic start/shutoff improve the
efficiency of an HEV as these save energy by smart operations. These
technologies have made HEVs successful in recent years.
Hybrid vehicles are equipped with
electrical components that are highly temperature-sensitive. Therefore, working
outside specified temperature ranges can lead to their failure. Consequently,
the goal of superior thermal management system is to keep the main
component—the Li-ion battery—within the optimal working temperature and consume
the minimum possible electrical energy through the cooling circuit actuators.
Such systems would fuel the demand for heat shields in the HEV segment.
Asia Pacific is estimated to
be the largest market for automotive heat shield during the forecast period.
Asia Pacific is expected to
account for the largest market share during the forecast period, followed by
Europe and North America. China is the untapped heat shield market for many
companies. Autoneum and Lydall are expanding their presence in the country.
Autoneum expanded its presence in China with a plant for the production of
lightweight acoustic and thermal management components in the eastern Chinese
city of Yantai in 2016. Chinese vehicle manufacturers are supplied with thermal
components from Yantai since then. Renowned heat shield manufacturer Lydall
generated 6% of sales from China in 2019, which is its largest market in Asia
Pacific.
Key Market Players:
The automotive heat shield market
is dominated by globally established players such as Dana Incorporated (US),
Morgan Advanced Materials (UK), Autoneum (Switzerland), ElringKlinger AG
(Germany), Lydall Inc. (UK), Tenneco Inc. (US), Carcoustics (Germany), and UGN
Inc. (US).
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