Protecting Plastics and Rubber: Ceresana Analyzes the Stabilizer Market
The Construction Industry Determines the Demand
Especially polyvinyl chloride has to be protected from degradation. Therefore, heat stabilizers are mainly needed for construction materials made of PVC: More than 85% of all stabilizers sold during 2010 were used in profiles, pipes, and cable jackets.
Essential Sun Protection
The market for light stabilizers is growing worldwide. Particularly HALS (Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers), used in products made of polypropylene or polyethylene, will see great increases in demand. Ceresana Research anticipates that the Asia-Pacific region will continue to strongly influence the stabilizer market over the next years. In addition, South America, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East register above-average growth rates of 3.5% to 4.7%.
Large Regional Differences
There will be significant changes in the types of stabilizers used. Especially in environmentally friendly Europe, lead stabilizers are increasingly replaced by other types, usually mixed metals. On the other hand, the use of lead stabilizers continues to grow in China and India. Calcium zinc stabilizers are gaining importance in the fields of pipes, food-wrapping films, and packaging. Barium-zinc stabilizers see the greatest increases in demand in the field of floorings.
Practice-Oriented Market Report
The up to date study by Ceresana Research summarizes the most important facts on the different types of heat and light stabilizers on 567 pages. The global market is analyzed in detail, above all the 17 countries with the largest demand. Most important application areas, such as pipes, films, and elastomers, are examined one by one.
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