Global Natural Fiber Composites Market to Reach $9.3 Billion by 2026

2022-04-22 22:01:55 By : Mr. Hongwei Zhu

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Edition: 7; Released: February 2022 Executive Pool: 513 Companies: 22 - Players covered include Aqvacomp Oy; Bcomp Ltd.; Fiberon, Inc.; GreenGran B.V.; JELU-WERK Josef Ehrler GmbH & Co. KG; Plasthill Oy; PolyOne Corporation; Polyvlies Franz Beyer GmbH & Co. Kg; Procotex Corp SA; TECNARO GmbH; Tekle Technical Services, Inc.; Trex Company, Inc.; UPM Biocomposites. and Others. Coverage: All major geographies and key segments Segments: Type (Wood Fiber, Non-Wood Fiber); Manufacturing Process (Compression Molding, Injection Molding, and Other Manufacturing Processes); and Application (Building & Construction, Automotive, Electrical & Electronics, and Other Applications) Geographies: World; United States ; Canada ; Japan ; China ; Europe (France ; Germany ; Italy ; United Kingdom ; Spain ; Russia ; and Rest of Europe ); Asia-Pacific (Australia ; India ; South Korea ; and Rest of Asia-Pacific ); Latin America (Argentina ; Brazil ; Mexico ; and Rest of Latin America ); Middle East (Iran ; Israel ; Saudi Arabia ; United Arab Emirates ; and Rest of Middle East ); and Africa . Complimentary Project Preview - This is an ongoing global program. Preview our research program before you make a purchase decision. We are offering a complimentary access to qualified executives driving strategy, business development, sales & marketing, and product management roles at featured companies. Previews provide deep insider access to business trends; competitive brands; domain expert profiles; and market data templates and much more. You may also build your own bespoke report using our MarketGlass™ Platform which offers thousands of data bytes without an obligation to purchase our report. Preview Registry

Global Natural Fiber Composites Market to Reach $9.3 Billion by 2026

Natural fiber composites (NFCs) are typically characterized by low density and high specific strength, and are stiffer than other types of fibers. The production environment for NFCs entails use of relatively less energy, while absorbing CO2 and releasing oxygen into the environment during the production process. In addition, production of NFCs is characterized by less abrasive damage to processing equipment, low hazard, and low cost compared to the production of synthetic fiber composites. Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for Natural Fiber Composites estimated at US$6.4 Billion in the year 2022, is projected to reach a revised size of US$9.3 Billion by 2026, registering a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.2% over the analysis period. The United States represents the largest regional market for Natural Fiber Composites, and is projected to reach US$2.6 Billion by 2026. China is expected to spearhead growth and emerge as the fastest growing regional market with a CAGR of 13.7% over the analysis period.

The global market for NFCs is poised to remain firm in the coming years, amid growing awareness about the unique properties of natural fibers that aptly address the key requirements of modern composites in various end-use verticals. Increased importance of low weight materials in automotive and aerospace sectors, growing demand for energy efficient and sustainable building and construction materials, and sustained demand for durable and recyclable electronic, electrical and sporting goods would steer expansion in the NFCs market in the coming years. Building codes and automotive emission norms strongly favor the use of environment friendly, low carbon footprint, and recyclable products, while generating market interest in NFCs in established and new uses in construction and automotive sectors. Robust momentum in automotive sector, healthy trajectory in building and construction sector, and robust demand for top of class sporting goods drives overall growth in NFCs market in developed regions. Factors such as massive expansion in building and construction activity, increased production of automotive vehicles, and sustained growth in electrical and electronic manufacturing, are especially augmenting the demand for NFCs in Asia-Pacific region.

The market for Wood fiber composites is forecast to account for a major share of overall market over the analysis period. Known by different names such as manmade wood, engineered wood or manufactured board, wood fiber composites comprise an array of different derivative wood products, all of which are produced by binding the boards, strands or fibers, together with adhesives and binding materials. A primary advantage with wood fiber composites is that these products can be designed for specific performance requirements or qualities, and can be made into different sizes, grades, thicknesses, and exposure durability. Further, environmental impact of these products remains relatively much less compared to solid wood and thermoplastic materials. Besides wood fiber composites, composites made from non-wood fibers also remain extremely relevant in numerous applications. Non-wood fibers such as bamboo, hemp and flax, can deliver special properties not seen in wood-based fibers. Because of the wide range of non-wood materials and numerous tree species, the possible combinations for making composites from non-wood fibers remain virtually endless. Non-wood fibers can aid in making competitive composite products with the precise specifications and fiber components that address consumer demands in various verticals including automotive, aerospace, construction, sporting goods, electrical and electronics, among others. More

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