Construction Chemicals Market Worth Over $67.61 Billion By 2024: Grand View Research, Inc.
The global construction chemicals market is expected to reach
USD 67.61 billion by 2024, according to a new report by Grand View Research,
Inc. Construction chemicals were widely used in non-residential &
infrastructure sector accounting for over 60% of the global revenue share in
2015. Upcoming projects such as Panama Canal expansion is expected to foster
the market growth over the forecast period.
Moreover, the global market was valued at USD 39.16
billion in 2015 and is projected to witness growth over the forecast period on
account of rising residential and infrastructure activities in rapidly
developing economies of Asia Pacific. Government initiatives in emerging
economies such as India are also expected to fuel market growth.
Full
Research Report On Global Construction Chemicals Market By Grand View
Research:
www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/construction-chemicals-market
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Further
key findings from the study suggest:
- The global construction chemicals market demand
was 33,309.2 kilo tons in 2015 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.2%
over the forecast period. They help in reducing the water and cement
content in concrete, thereby bringing down the overall cost of the
structure and reducing emissions. They impart properties such as
cross-linking which results in increasing strength of the mortar.
- The market for concrete admixtures was
estimated at USD 17.35 billion in 2015. Admixtures are mixed with cement,
sand and water to impart specific properties to the base material such as
durability. Most of the admixtures are available in a ready-to-use form
and are added to the mortar at the construction site.
- Demand in Asia Pacific was 17,119.6 kilo tons
in 2015 and is projected to witness tremendous growth on account of
increased government spending on the infrastructure sector and rising
opportunities for FDI in China and India. Increasing demand for
industrial, transportation and commercial facilities is expected to drive
growth.
- MEA is also projected to be a key market for
construction chemicals over the forecast period. Infrastructure projects
worth USD 172 billion have been planned in 2015 by various national
governments in the region.
- Key industry players include BASF SE, Pidilite
Industries Limited, FOSROC Chemicals India Private Limited, Sika AG, W.R.
Grace & Company, Dow Chemical Company, RPM International Inc., Arkema
S.A. and Mapei S.P.A. These companies focus on R&D for product
development to enhance their portfolio.
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Grand View Research has segmented the global construction chemicals
market on the basis of product, end-use and region:
Global
Construction Chemicals Product Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons, Revenue, USD
Million, 2013 - 2024)
- Concrete
Admixtures
- Concrete
Adhesives
- Concrete
Sealants
- Protective
Coatings
Global
Construction Chemicals End-use Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons, Revenue, USD
Million, 2013 - 2024)
- Residential
- Non-residential
& Infrastructure
Global
Construction Chemicals Regional Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons, Revenue, USD
Million, 2013 - 2024)
- North
America
- U.S.
- Europe
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- UK
- Asia
Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- South
Korea
- Latin
America
- Brazil
- MEA
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