Hot Wheels: Ceresana Analyzes the World Market for Styrene-Butadiene Rubber


Posted August 1, 2018 by Ceresana

Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) is the best-selling synthetic rubber and for decades, has been indispensable for many applications.

 
In everyday life, SBR is mainly found in vehicle tires. According to a recent market study by Ceresana, worldwide consumption for this elastomer type amounts to about 5.1 million tonnes. More than half of global demand is generated in the region Asia-Pacific. Analysts at Ceresana expect the global market volume of SBR to increase by 2.0% per year until 2025.

Butadiene and Styrene

Styrene-butadiene rubber is a copolymer consisting of the chemicals butadiene and styrene. SBR is produced by emulsion polymerization (E-SBR) or by solution polymerization (S-SBR). E-SBR is accounting for about 72% of total demand. The smaller S-SBR market, however, is accounting for much more dynamic growth rates of 3.8% per year.

Tires Are the Most Important Application

The most important sales market for SBR in 2017 was the segment tires: More than 67% of total worldwide demand was generated by tires and replacement tires. Tires are mainly made of SBR, butadiene rubber, and natural rubber. E-SBR is mostly used for standard tires. In contrast, S-SBR is needed to manufacture tires with high abrasion resistance and low rolling friction.

Growing Demand for SBR

The manufacture of industrial products is the second largest application area worldwide, consuming about 740,000 tonnes. From the chemical industry to mechanical engineering to the electrical and electronics industry, SBR is required for a wide range of applications, such as conveyor belts, roll covers, hoses, profiles, seals, cables, adhesives, moldings, and the modification of plastics. In the construction industry, SBR is also used for pipes, roofing films, and for the modification of other building materials. SBR is also needed for numerous sports and consumer goods.

The Study in Brief:

Chapter 1 provides a description and analysis of the global SBR market, including forecasts up to 2025: The development of revenues, demand volumes, and production is analyzed for each region of the world.
Chapter 2 offers a detailed analysis of 23 countries: Demand, export, import, production, capacities, and revenues in regard to SBR. Additionally, demand split by applications is examined in regard to these countries. Market data on demand are split by types of SBR for each country.
Chapter 3 analyzes the different types of application areas of SBR in detail: Data and influencing factors on the use in tires, industrial products (conveyor belts, roll coverings, consumer goods, tubes, adhesives, moldings, etc.), construction products (pipes & pipe gaskets, cables, roofing films, profiles), as well as other application areas (leisure and sports products, protective clothing, soles, gloves, and textiles).
Chapter 4 examines the demand for SBR in the regions Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North and South America, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa - split by E-SBR and S-SBR.
Chapter 5 offers a useful directory of the 41 most important producers, clearly arranged according to contact details, revenues, profit, product range, production sites, profile summary, and information on capacities.


About Ceresana:
Ceresana is a leading international market research institute and consultancy company for chemicals, plastics, industrial goods, and packaging. The company has been providing more than 10,000 customers from trade and industry in 60 countries with up-to-date analyses for over 15 years. The services of Ceresana for manufacturers, processors, and associations include implementation oriented consulting, customized single-client studies, and more than 100 market studies independent of the order.
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Issued By Martin Ebner
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Categories Business , Industry , Manufacturing
Tags butadiene , chemicals , elastomers , markets , producers , rubber , styrene , tyres
Last Updated August 1, 2018