Companies such as Acciona S.A., AkzoNobel N.V., and others are providing self-healing materials across the globe. For instance, in April, 2015, Acciona Infraestructuras were involved in two European projects, SHINE Project (Self-Healing Innovative Elastomers) and the HEALCON project where the company developed plastic materials that can heal themselves at ambient temperature and various asphalt mixes that used self-repairing materials were developed. The SHINE project was aimed for the development of new self-healing elastomers with mechanical properties comparable to conventional ones with 60% recovery of the initial properties after healing, repeatable self-healing, operable at room temperature and without human intervention. This project was completed in July, 2017 under which various companies such as ACCIONA Infraestructuras S.A., DPI, ARKEMA, Teijin Aramid, and BIWI along with others participated. The material developed is applied to products such as dynamic seals, shock absorbers and anti-vibration systems used in machinery, vehicles, bridges, railways and roads. These elastomers would help to increase of products lifetime, decrease in maintenance costs and rehabilitation works and an improvement in safety, by reducing traffic accidents, traffic jams and road congestion. These factors are expected to drive the self-healing materials market during the forecast period. However, the high production costs for self-healing materials coupled with a lack of commercial production of - the materials, is a major hindrance to the growth of the self-healing materials market.
Major self-healing material producers include Acciona S.A., AkzoNobel N.V., Applied Thin Films, Inc., Arkema SA, Autonomic Materials Inc., Avecom N.V., BASF SE, Covestro AG, Critical Materials S.A., Devan Chemicals, E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company, Evonik Industries, Sensor Coating Systems Ltd., and Slips Technologies, Inc.
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