PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1557351
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1557351
The ethylbenzene market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.41% during the forecast period.
Ethylbenzene is a colorless, flammable liquid that smells like gasoline and is found in several products, including gasoline and paints. It can be found in manufactured products such as inks, pesticides, and paints. Ethylbenzene is mainly a raw material used in the production of styrene. Styrene is processed in the chemical industry to make polystyrene, which is used in large volumes in the automobile industry, the building industry, and packaging. With the growing demand in the automobile industry, including the expansion of electric vehicles, the demand for ethylbenzene will increase.
Ethylbenzene is used to produce styrene, a monomer. The reaction of monomers is used to produce Polystyrene. Styrene is one of the most versatile monomers used for plastics production. Several polymers can be manufactured from it, such as Polystyrene, Expandable Polystyrene, Styrene Acrylonitrile Resins, SB Latex, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Resins, Styrene-butadiene, thermoplastic rubbers, and methacrylate Butadiene Styrene Resins.
These are used in manufacturing several household products as well as industrial applications in the polystyrene packaging of the products for transfer and supply chain. Styrene derivatives can be applied to car components and household appliances. Expanded polystyrene is applied in both packaging and building insulation solutions. Styrenic rubbers are used to manufacture tires, hoses, toys, shoe soles, or asphalt sheets. Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Resins and Styrene Acrylonitrile Resins copolymers are used to manufacture toys, small appliances, computers, mobile phones, electrical components, and medical devices.
All these product demands will increase with the growing economies of Asia Pacific and Africa. Most products are used in daily utility, so the demand for those will remain steady in upcoming years.
Ethylbenzene is used in the production of styrene and synthetic polymers. Various synthetic polymers have been developed and used in everyday life and various industries. One such synthetic polymer is nylon. Nylon is used in multiple industries, such as agriculture, construction, food processing, marine, material handling, oil and gas, sawmill, and wastewater industries, where the parts of various equipment are made.
Furthermore, the automobile industry's growth increases the demand for nylon, which is used for various purposes in automobile body parts. Applications include electrical wiring, central electrical boards, tracking headlights, headlight regulators, and lamp housings. Further, nylon engineering plastics are applied to engine covers, engine water tank covers, fans, etc.
Moreover, with the growth of the automotive industry, the application of nylon will increase. According to OICA (International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers), automobile production has increased by 10% from last year. These figures indicate the importance of automotive vehicles and their related parts and equipment
Ethylbenzene has multiple applications in the chemical industry. It is utilized as monomers, fuel agents, surface modifiers, chemical reaction regulators, intermediates, barriers, demulsifiers, solvents, etc. As a laboratory chemical, it is used as an adhesive and sealant. It is applied as a processing aid specific to petroleum production. Certain paint and coatings use it as an additive. Further, domestic products such as auto products, personal care products, pesticides, and home maintenance products also contain ethylbenzene.
Ethylbenzene Market Geographical Outlook
Major economies like China, Japan, India, and South Korea dominate the Asia-Pacific region. Some of the fastest-growing emerging economies, such as ASEAN countries, are from this region. India and China remain the world's largest growing economies. These countries demand huge raw materials for fast and sustainable growth.
India imported 772,954 Kg of ethylbenzene, which was valued at about US$1,302.29 ('000) in 2023, according to the World Integrated Trade Solution of the World Bank. India's chemical industry sector ranked 6th largest producer of chemicals globally and 3rd in Asia, only after China and Japan. The sector contributes 7% to India's GDP.
The chemical sector in India covers 80,000 different commercial products and can be broadly classified into bulk chemicals, specialty chemicals, agrochemicals, petrochemicals, polymers, and fertilizers. Regarding agrochemicals, India ranks as the fourth-largest producer after the United States, Japan, and China. India accounts for 16-18% of the world's dyestuffs and dye intermediates production. Additionally, India imported 85.4 billion euros of chemicals and pharmaceuticals from Germany in 2023.
In China, the total import and export volume of the chemical industry was US$952.29 billion. Among them, the total export volume was US$316.53 billion in 2023. The export value of basic chemical raw materials was US$95.35 billion. China is responsible for 40.1% of global chemical and pharmaceutical sales shares. The country has increased its share almost continuously in recent years, from 37.2 % in 2015 to 40.1% in 2023, according to the VCI (Verband der Chemischen Industrie). These numbers signify the vastness of the chemical industry in the region and its relative application in various other industries.