Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Polymer Emulsion Market

There are five different types of waterborne polymers. These include acrylic emulsions, vinyl emulsions, SB latex emulsions, PU dispersions and others. To estimate the upcoming demand and opportunities in global polymer market it is necessary to identify revenue pocket for this market.

Among all the types of EPs, Acrylic emulsion has the largest share of the global polymer emulsion market. Its consumption is estimated to increase to 6,017.6 kilotons by 2018.

The past few years are proved to be positive for global polymer market and this trend will be continuing in the near future. Asia-Pacific region has great potential in this growing market. Market revenue for EP in Asia-Pacific was $ 17,320.5 million in 2012.

The market for Emulsion polymer in Asia-Pacific is spread widely across the countries like India, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand, the major market being China, Japan and South Korea.

Building & construction, transportations and consumer durables are some of the end users for emulsion polymer market having increasing demand in the future years. Among all the types of emulsion polymers, PU dispersion is growing at the fastest CAGR of 6.8%. It finds its application mainly in Adhesives & sealants.
The emulsion polymer market has many industry applications as paper & paperboard, paints & coatings, adhesives & sealants and others.
Emulsion polymers are preferred over their solvent-borne counterparts due to two main reasons. Firstly, EPs have low VOC content, which makes it environmentally favorable. Secondly, they are not dispersed in solvent, which makes it a safer to use, as water-borne polymers are easier to handle than solvent-borne polymers.
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Emulsion polymers are assumed to be superior to solvent-borne polymers because EPs have low VOC content, secondly they are not dispersed in solvent. These properties make emulsion polymers environmentally favorable. Also, it is safer to use as water borne polymer are easier to handle than solvent-borne polymers.

Vinyl emulsions are the fastest growing type of emulsion polymer growing with a CAGR of 8.1%. It is used in Adhesives, sealants, Paints & coatings. Acrylic vinyl emulsion is used in paints and coating and tile coating as it is glossy and has water resistive properties.

Acrylic emulsions are the most consumed EP by volume. Polymer emulsion market is expected to reach $10,767.3 million by 2018. Acrylic emulsions found its applications in Building & construction industry, paints & coating applications and architectural paint.

Adhesives & sealants is also a growing application for acrylic emulsions. Asia-Pacific with a CAGR of 8.9% is the fastest growing market for acrylic emulsions.

The quality research will provide a comprehensive review of major market drivers, key issues, restraints, opportunities, challenges and winning imperatives in the market. Porter’s five forces model can be used to understand about opportunities for new entrants in this market.

U.S., U.K., Germany, France, China, Japan, South Korea and Brazil are some of the important market places in the world for emulsion polyumer market.

The research can be done through competitive analysis including product portfolio, strategic industry activities and specific financial information. SWOT analysis can be helpful to identifying Strength, weakness and degree of market activeness of major EP players.

To tap the growing opportunities in this market, marketers must be informed and updated about latest trends. The quality research work will give clear situation about the emulsion polymer industry. The quality research will provide an insight about future moves of the players. It will help to strategies the marketing campaign and survive the battle among competitors.

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