Highly Reactive Polyisobutylene (HR-PIB) Market Forecast and Trends Analysis Research Report
Highly Reactive Polyisobutylene (HR-PIB) Market: Introduction
In
terms of value, the global highly reactive polyisobutylene (HR-PIB) market is anticipated to expand at a
CAGR of 5% from 2020 to 2030 and reach
value of ~US$ 550 Mn by 2030. In terms
of demand, Asia Pacific led the global HR-PIB market in 2019 and
the same trend is anticipated to continue between 2020 and 2030. In recent
years, key players have been progressively opting for environmentally
sustainable additives. This factor is expected to augment the demand for HR-PIB
during the forecast period, for its effectiveness and greener profile as
compared to the conventional polyisobutylene (PIB).
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Highly Reactive Polyisobutylene (HR-PIB) Market: Key
Drivers and Restraints
HR-PIB
forms the basis for production of high-performance lubricant additives, which
allows for more fuel-efficient engine designs. HR-PIB serves as an important
intermediate in the manufacture of high-performance fuel and lubricant
additives for engine oils, transmission oils, hydraulic fluids, greases,
emulsifiers, adhesives, etc. HR-PIB-based lubricants and fuel additives have
the ability to improve the overall performance of vehicles by reducing
emissions. Thus, the global HR-PIB market is expected to be driven by the
rising demand for high-performance fuel additives in automotive and aviation
industries between 2020 and 2030. HR-PIB offers barrier properties, high
damping and heat aging, and resistance to ozone, which makes it ideal for
control of vibrations in automobiles. HR-PIB is projected to emerge as an
effective substitute for the conventional PIB during the forecast period. Both
conventional PIB and HR-PIB have similar applications, including adhesives and
sealants, lubricants and greases, metalworking, cosmetics, and mining. However,
HR-PIB has been increasingly sought after in modern manufacturing practices,
owing to its higher effectiveness as compared to conventional PIB. The demand
for HR-PIB is rising at a rate higher than polyisobutylene (PIB), due to
performance advantages associated with HR-PIB.
Highly Reactive Polyisobutylene (HR-PIB) Market: Key
End-use Industries
HR-PIB
is used across a broad array of applications. However, fuel & lubricant
additives, hydraulic fluids, and greases & emulsifiers were the key
application segments in 2019.
The adhesives & sealants segment is estimated to hold a significant
share of the global HR-PIB market, in terms of demand, by 2030. Hot melt
adhesives are widely employed in packaging applications such as corrugated
boards, case sealing, carton sealing, container labeling, and tray forming.
Based on end use, the global HR-PIB market has been segmented into automotive,
industrial, packaging, and others. The industrial segment dominated the global
HR-PIB market in 2019.
HR-PIB is likely to witness high demand from key industries such as
construction, aviation, marine, healthcare, and cosmetics & personal care
during the forecast period.
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Asia Pacific to be Highly Lucrative Region of Highly
Reactive Polyisobutylene (HR-PIB) Market
In
terms of value, Asia Pacific held more than 30% share of
the global HR-PIB market in 2019.
With the growth of automotive, healthcare, and personal care industries and the
increase in infrastructure development activities in China, Japan, India,
Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia, Asia Pacific is likely to constitute a major
share of the global HR-PIB market between 2020 and 2030.
Competition Landscape
Major
manufacturers of HR-PIB include: BASF SE, PETRONAS, TPC Group, Daelim, and
KEMAT Polybutenes. HR-PIB manufacturers have made notable investments in the
recent years. For instance, in January
2019, Aramco and Total announced to have concluded a memorandum
of understanding (MoU) with Daelim, a South Korea-based company. As per the
MoU, Daelim would build a polyisobutylene (PIB) downstream plant with the
capacity of 80,000 tons/year for the Amiral project by 2024.
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