Automobiles teaming with
the textile segment are positively predicted to be 'in the black'.
On an average, 165 tonnes of
fabrics are used in car manufacturing process every year. The demand for
comfort, concern for safety while driving, and an increasing focus towards
reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions have all augmented the usage of
special textiles in automobiles, especially cars. In a mid sized car, 20 kg of
textiles were used generally. With the increasing demand for sophistication,
and a stringent want for using protective textiles, the use of textile
materials for the same has currently become 26 kg, and is even predicted to
increase by 35 kg by the end of 2020. Two thirds of the automotive textiles are
used in trims, seat covers, roof, door liners, and carpets. Other fabric
applications include tyres, hoses, safety belts, and air bags.
Global market for light vehicle
production experienced a drastic fall, the highest hit in the last 30 years
during 2008 and even deeper in 2009. Production of cars was 67.4 million in
2008, and fell to 58.6 million in 2009. Developed countries like North America,
Japan, and Europe were mainly responsible for the fall. On the contrary,
emerging economies like China and India saw a profitable market with production
increasing by 50% and 17% respectively. Fluctuations in vehicle manufacturing
affected the automotive textile market consequently.
Trends in the Automobile
Fabric Segment:
Demand for Coated Fabrics:
Airbags, trims, and truck covers
accounts for 28%, proving to be the largest share of the coated fabric demand. US demand for coated fabrics is anticipated to grow 2.1% on a year on year basis, and reach
655 million sq. yards by 2012. Sales for the same will rise 3.4% annually
reaching $3 billion by 2012. Increased sales in this sector will stem from the automobile
textile sector. Gains in the sale of automobiles will motivate the automotive
textile market as well. While non-rubber coated fabrics will also have a good
market, rubber coated fabric materials will be in high growth trajectory. Rubber
coated fabrics used in automobiles are expected to post enormous gains by 2012.
Potential for Knitted &
Woven Fabrics:
Knitted and woven fabrics will
have a dominating share in the global automobile fabric arena, closely followed
by composites, and non-woven. Circular knitted fabrics are used in the
interiors of cars for seat covers, door panels, headliners, headrests, boot
covers, sunroofs, and parcel shelves. Having the virtues of high flexibility,
comfort while traveling, stretchability, and high-grade visual quality; these
fabrics will have good potential. Woven fabrics will see a profitable market in
the making of door panels, seat covers, side door paneling, and headrests.