Global Carbon Black Market size was valued at USD 15.24 billion in 2020 and is predicted to reach USD 22.13 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 3.8% from 2021-2030. Carbon black is a type of para crystalline carbon, which contains 95% pure carbon along with small amounts of hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen. It is obtained through incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products and helps improve the physical and mechanical properties of the final product. Carbon black is widely used in the production of tires, plastics, mechanical rubber products, printing inks and toners. It acts as a reinforcing agent and reduces thermal damage to the tires by conducting heat away from the tread and belt area and thereby extends the life of the tire. Market Segmentations and Scope of the Study: The global carbon black market is segmented on basis of process, grade, application, and region. On the basis of process, the market is classified as furnace black, channel, acetylene black, and lampblack. Based on grade, the market is divided into specialty and conductive. On the basis of application, the market is categorized into tires, coatings, plastics, printing inks, and toners. Based on geography, the market is divided into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and RoW. Request for a free sample- https://www.nextmsc.com/Carbon-Black-Market/requestsample Geographical Analysis: Asia Pacific dominates the carbon black market and is anticipated to maintain this trend throughout the forecast period. This is primarily due to the growth of automotive industry in countries such India, Indonesia, South Korea and China, which has increased the demand for rubber and tires. Major manufacturers are shifting their manufacturing facilities to this region owing to low-cost labour and support from respective governments. Also, China contributes more than 40% of the global carbon black production apart from housing world’s largest automotive industry. However, North America is expected to show a steady rise in carbon black market due to the increasing use of specialty grades in ink and coating applications. In addition, the increasing use of furnace black in hoses, air springs, vibration isolation devices and belts is expected to drive the market growth in this region. North America carbon black market is dominated by the U.S., both in terms of product consumption as well as production. Inquire before buying- https://www.nextmsc.com/Carbon-Black-Market/inquire-beforebuying Competitive Landscape:
Lucrative growth opportunities make the global carbon black market extremely competitive. Some of the major players in the market are BASF SE, Dow Inc., Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings, Orion Engineered Carbons S.A., Nouryon, Dominion Colour Corporation, Asahi Carbon Co., Ltd., Birla Carbon Public Company Limited, Phillips Carbon Black Limited, Cabot Corporation, and SABIC. Strategic alliances, acquisitions and innovations along with R&D are key strategies adopted by market players to maintain their market dominance. For instance, in June 2021, Orion Engineered Carbons S.A. launched ECORAX Nature, a highly reinforcing carbon black grade made from renewable feedstocks, which can be used in critical tire tread construction. Also, in May 2021, Birla Carbon introduced Sustainable Carbonaceous Material with the launch of CONTINUA. This represents the availability of sustainable solutions in the carbon black industry. About Us: Next Move Strategy Consulting is an independent and trusted third-platform market intelligence provider, committed to deliver high quality, market research reports that help multinational companies to triumph over their competitions and increase industry footprint by capturing greater market share. Our research model is a unique collaboration of primary research, secondary research, data mining and data analytics. We carefully analyse the historical data, augment it by constantly keeping an eye on the latest industry trends and estimate the future events to arrive at accurate market forecasts. For more insights, please visit: https://www.nextmsc.com
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