PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1661040
PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1661040
The global bio-polyamide market size reached USD 208.7 Million in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 409.2 Million by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 7.38% during 2025-2033.
Bio-polymides are a new class of bioplastics that are derived from renewable resources such as natural fats and oils. These materials are environment friendly and are used in many (demanding) applications such as automotive fuel lines, pneumatic air brake tubing, electrical cable jacketing, flexible oil and gas pipes, and powder coatings. Some novel applications include tooth brushes, carpets, tires, sporting goods (sports shoes and outdoor apparel), and electronic casings.
A major driver is the fact that bio-polyamides have a unique property of low friction which proves to be favourable for many automotive products such as gears, bushings, and plastic bearings. A wide use of bio-polyamide has been noticed in the manufacturing of consumer goods such as toys, electronic goods and functions requiring high temperatures etc. The applications which possess a potential of high wear and tear can be enhanced by using bio-polyamide materials. Moreover, bio-polyamides also exhibit a superior environment profile as they are synthesised by combining renewable or bio-based raw materials such as castor oil and result in reduced greenhouse emission. Other factors driving the demand of bio-polyamides include excellent mechanical and thermal performance, strong chemical resistance, low moisture absorption, etc.
Based on the product type, the market has been segmented as PA-6, PA-66 and others. PA-6 currently represents the biggest segment.
Based on the application, the market has been segmented as industrial plastics and fibers. Industrial plastics currently represents the biggest segment.
Based on the end-use, the market has been segmented into automotive, textiles and sports, industrial goods, films and coatings, electrical and electronics, and others. The automotive sector currently represents the biggest segment.