Global textile auxiliaries sales are projected to reach 2.58 million tonnes in 2017, up from 2.49 million tons in 2016. In terms of value, the global textile auxiliaries market will reach US$ 7.76 Bn in 2017. Demand will remain strong in the Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) – the largest and the fastest-growing market for textile auxiliaries. Textile auxiliaries sales in APEJ were valued at over 829 thousand tonnes in 2016.
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Key factors fuelling the demand for textile auxiliaries include,
- Sustained demand from the sports and medical equipment industry. Increasing applications of textile auxiliaries across a wide range of end-use industries are expected to fuel demand in the foreseeable future.
- The growth of the construction sector in emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India, and China is positively influencing demand for textile auxiliaries. Demand is especially strong for Buildtex – a technical textile suitable for construction purposes.
- Environmental sustainability is gaining center stage globally, influencing companies to opt for eco-friendly materials. This is promoting the use of textile auxiliaries, especially Oekotech.
- Textile auxiliaries sales are also influenced by the growth of the global textile chemicals market. As per 2014 data, textile chemicals accounted for nearly 2% of the US$ 785 billion global specialty chemicals market.
- In addition to aesthetics, textile and apparel companies in the U.S. and Europe are focusing on boosting the functionality of their products. As a result, demand for functional finishes is witnessing an increase. Growth in the parent market is expected to fuel demand for the textile auxiliaries market.
- Surging demand for mobile textile auxiliaries in the automotive sector is also contributing to the growth of the market.
Although Future Market Insights maintains a positive outlook on the global textile auxiliaries market, the high price of finished products and toxic waste production have remained longstanding challenges. Production innovation and R&D can mitigate the impact of these challenges, and top players are working toward addressing these.
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By product type, the global textile auxiliaries market is segmented into,
- Pre-treatment agents
- Softening agents
- Anti-foaming agents
- Odour absorbers
- Corrosion inhibitors
- Dyestuff
- Finishing agents
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Among these, pre-treatment agents are the highest-selling product type, selling over 660 thousand tonnes in 2016. Corrosion inhibitors accounted for the lowest demand among all product type segments.
By end-use, the global textile auxiliaries market has been segmented into,
- Apparel
- Home and institutional
- Technical textiles
- Digital printing
Apparels account for the bulk of demand for textile auxiliaries – in 2016, demand for textile auxiliaries from the apparel segment was worth 1.25 million tonnes. Technical textiles is the smallest segment in terms of volume sales.
APEJ is projected to remain the largest market for textile auxiliaries globally. The market in the region is anticipated to grow at 5.1% CAGR and surpass 1.37 million tonnes in volume by 2026. In terms of value, the APEJ textile auxiliaries market is expected to surpass US$ 4.5 billion by 2026.
Leading companies in the global textile auxiliaries market include Huntsman International, Tata Chemicals, Dow Chemicals, Evonik Industries, Archroma Limited, DyStar, Oleon, Rudolph GmbH, Zschimmer and Schwarz Gmbh & Co KG, and ChemDyes Sdn Bhd.