PAN-Based Carbon Fibers to Account for Over 95% Share Of The Market: Fact.MR Study
According to
a recent Fact.MR study, the global market for carbon fibre will grow
significantly over the forecast period of 2022–2032, soaring at a CAGR of more
than 8% and reaching almost US$ 9 Bn. Due to its exceptional mechanical
properties, high-temperature resistance, low moisture absorption, and
relatively low cost, demand has increased.
According to
historical data, the global market for carbon fibres increased at a CAGR of 3%
between 2016 and 2020, reaching close to US$ 4 Bn. Demand for carbon
fiber-reinforced concrete is increasing as a result of several
architectural construction projects. Carbon fibres are being used more and more
in the aerospace sector, primarily due to their excellent strength to weight
ratio.
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In addition,
a wide range of aircraft parts, such as vertical stabilisers, floor beams,
engine nacelles wings, and elevators, are made using carbon fibres.
Manufacturers are successfully seizing the expanding opportunities in the
international aerospace and defence sector. Rising defence spending for
national security across nations is boosting the need for lightweight building
materials and lower operating costs, which is increasing the use of carbon
fibres.
Key Takeaways from the Market Study
·
By 2031, the carbon fibre market is expected to
double in size.
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China will continue to be the most profitable
region, with sales expected to reach a peak of 50,000 tonnes by 2031.
·
PAN-based carbon fibres are expected to hold a
market share of more than 95%.
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Through 2031, 3 out of 5 sales will be accounted
for by aerospace and defence applications.
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Worldwide, small tow will continue to be
preferred for carbon fibres, with sales expected to exceed 75,000 tonnes.
·
Demand will increase in the U.S., growing at a
CAGR of about 7%.
·
The German market will boost revenue from carbon
fibres by more than one-third of the world total.
Competitive Landscape
Businesses
use strategic joint ventures to grow their market share and profitability. In
order to improve the capabilities of their products, they are also buying up
start-ups developing related technologies.
·
Impossible Objects and Ricoh 3D formed a new
partnership in April 2021 to produce Carbon Fiber composite materials for the
Composite Based Additive Manufacturing (CBAM) method of 3D printing. With the
new material options, it is now possible to print parts for a variety of items,
including athletic gear, aircraft, cars, and drones.
·
With a long-term agreement signed with Hanwha
Solutions in April 2021, Hyosung Advanced Materials will provide high-strength
carbon fibre for six years starting in 2021 to be used to reinforce fuel tanks
for hydrogen vehicles. Approximately 160 billion won ($144 million) is the
supply's value.
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Key Segments Covered in Carbon Fiber
Industry Research
- Carbon
Fiber Market by Precursor Material Type :
- PAN-based Carbon Fiber
- Pitch-based Carbon Fiber
- Rayon-based Carbon Fiber
- Carbon
Fiber Market by Tow Size :
- Small Tow Carbon Fiber
- Large Tow Carbon Fiber
- Carbon
Fiber Market by End Use :
- Aerospace & Defense
- Sporting Goods
- Automotive
- Electrical &
Electronics
- Wind Energy
- Civil Engineering
- Other End Uses
- Carbon
Fiber Market by Region :
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
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Why Is Carbon Fiber in High Demand in the
United States?
From 2022 to
2032, the U.S. carbon fibre market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 9.5
percent. The United States will experience significant growth as a result of
significant advancements in infrastructure, costs, and product innovation
spurred by domestic research and development.
With
material and component suppliers, device manufacturers, entire system integrators,
and engine manufacturers all having headquarters there, the nation is one of
the most significant manufacturing hubs for the aircraft industry.
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