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DUBLIN – (BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Synthetic
Rubber – Market Analysis, Trends and Forecasts report
been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com & # 39; s offer.
The report provides separate complete badyzes for the United States, Canada,
Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa and Latin America.
Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2016 to
2024. A five-year historical badysis is also provided for these markets.
This report badyzes world markets from metric tonnes to metric tonnes.
following product segments:
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Styrene Butadiene Rubber
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Polybutadiene rubber
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Ethylene-propylene rubber
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Polychloroprene rubber
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Nitrile rubber
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Polyisoprene rubber
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Other
The report describes 69 companies, including many key and niche businesses.
players such as:
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ARLANXEO (Netherlands)
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Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corp. (Japan)
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Chongqing Changshou Chemical Co., Ltd. (China)
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Denka Co., Ltd. (Japan)
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Dow Chemical Company (United States)
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Elastomers Dynasol (Mexico)
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ExxonMobil Chemical Company (United States)
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Firestone Polymers LLC (United States)
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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (United States)
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JSR Corporation (Japan)
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Korea Kumho Petrochemical Company (Korea)
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LG Chem Ltd. (Korea)
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Lanxess AG (Germany)
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Lion Elastomers (USA)
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SIBUR Holding JSC (Russia)
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SINOPEC Qilu Petrochemical Co. Ltd. (China)
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Shanxi Synthetic Rubber Group Co., Ltd. (China)
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Showa Denko K.K (Japan)
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Sumitomo Chemical Company Ltd (Japan)
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Synthos S.A. (Poland)
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TSRC Corporation (Taiwan)
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Tosoh Corporation (Japan)
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UBE Industries Ltd. (Japan)
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Versalis S.p.A. (Italy)
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Zeon Chemicals LP (United States)
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Zeon Corporation (Japan)
Key topics covered
1. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY AND DEFINITIONS OF THE PRODUCT
2. OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRY
Rubber industry – Prelude
Synthetic rubber market: an examination
Consumption of synthetic rubber: current and future badysis
SBR: a major type of synthetic rubber product
Tire-related industries continue to boost demand for synthetic rubber
Asia Pacific at the forefront of synthetic rubber market growth
Pricing Scenario
Butadiene (BD): main raw material for synthetic rubber
3. GROWTH ENGINES, TRENDS AND MAJOR CHALLENGES
Synthetic rubber essential to automobile tires
Tires: the most important part of the automobile
Composition of automobile tires: frequently used components
World Auto Production shows stable gains: positive outlook for
Synthetic rubber market
The increase in the average life of vehicles leads to the demand for replacement tires
Innovation in the construction of green tires is vital for the sustainable growth of
Tire market
Green Tires provides traction on SSBR and Nd-PBR markets
Greenhouse Gas Emission and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Vehicles
Select countries
High performance tires to stimulate growth
The growing role of nanotechnology offers benefits to cover the whole
Tire life cycle
The wide price differential leads to the interchangeability of synthetic fibers and
Natural rubber
Limited supply of synthetic rubber (SR), price increase
Manufacturer's profit margins
Increased shoe sales augur well for the synthetic rubber market
Review of certain product segments
Styrene-Butadiene Elastomers (SBR)
The dynamics of the tire industry dictates demand trends in the SBR market
S-SBR progressively wins on E-SBR
Market Solution for Butadiene Styrene Rubber (S-SBR): An Overview
Asia Pacific dominates global demand for SBR
Commodity Price Impact SBR Price
Trade Statistics
Ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR)
Nitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR)
The Asia-Pacific region continues to hold a significant share of NBR demand
Increased production of auto parts: an essential engine of the NBR
Hydrogenated nitrile-butadiene rubber (HNBR): a market to exploit
Medical gloves: a lucrative end-use market for NBR
Chloroprene rubber
Environmental Concerns Associated with Chloroprene Rubber
Polybutadiene rubber
Nd-Polybutadiene Rubber – Potential Growth Prospects
Butyl rubber
Rubber alternatives threaten demand
Thermoplastic elastomers: an alternative to synthetic and natural rubber
R & D – Criticism of the competitiveness of synthetic rubber producers
4. OVERVIEW OF THE PRODUCT
introduction
Rubber types
Natural rubber
Synthetic rubber
Production of synthetic rubber
Clbadification
Types of synthetic rubbers
Main characteristics of synthetic rubber by type
Butadiene Styrene Rubber (SBR)
Clbadification by product type
Solid styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)
Styrene-butadiene rubber latex (SBR)
Emulsion and SBR Solution
Polybutadiene rubber (BR)
Ethylene propylene rubber (ethylene propylene diene monomer or EPDM)
Definition
End Uses
Polychloroprene rubber
Overall view
Different types of chloroprene rubber
Properties of chloroprene rubber
Applications of chloroprene rubber
Nitrile rubber
Overall view
Types of NBR
HNBR
Cold NBR
Carboxylated nitrile (XNBR)
Cross-linked hot NBR
applications
Environmental Concerns
Polyisoprene rubber
Other synthetic rubbers
Butyl rubber (IIR)
fluoroelastomers
Silicone rubber
5. COUP OF EYE ON END USER INDUSTRIES SELECT
Typical End Uses of the Main Forms of Synthetic Rubber
Uses of Certain Types of Synthetic Rubber in Various End-Use Applications
The tyres
Footwear industry
Construction industry
Industrial and general rubber
Latex products
Technical rubber
6. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
A prelude
SBR (styrene-butadiene rubber)
Nitrile rubber
6.1 Focus on some players
6.2 Recent activity of the industry
CSRC announces investments for a manufacturing plant in India
Hankook Tire signs a memorandum of understanding with ARLANXEO
Halcyon Agri takes over rubber factories in Indonesia
ARLANXEO and Saudi Aramco Sign Agreement on EPDM Rubber
Trinseo starts operating the S-SBR plant and increases its capabilities in Germany
RSEPL will build a halogenated butyl rubber plant in India
7. PERSPECTIVE OF THE GLOBAL MARKET
Total number of companies reported: 69 (including divisions / subsidiaries –
91)
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United States (12)
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Japan (12)
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Europe (13)
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Germany (3)
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Italy (2)
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Spain (1)
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Rest of Europe (7)
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Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) (50)
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Middle East (1)
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Latin America (3)
For more information on this report, visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/4obbpj.
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