Global Textile Flame Retardants Market (2022 to 2030) - Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report

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Global Textile Flame Retardants Market

Dublin, Aug. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Textile Flame Retardants Market by Product (Halogenated, Non-halogenated), by Application, by Type, by Technology, by End-use, by Region, and Segment Forecasts, 2022-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global textile flame retardants market size is expected to reach USD 717.0 million by 2030. registering a CAGR of 3.6% during the forecast period.

The market growth is attributed to the rise in product demand from end-use industries such as industrial manufacturing, transportation, and defense. Flame retardants are chemicals used to retard flame propagation in textiles, plastics, building & construction, electrical & electronics, transportation, and defense applications. They exhibit different chemical compositions and are classified into halogenated and non-halogenated types. In addition to increased scrutiny from regulatory agencies around the world, developments in chemical sciences have increased the demand for the product. Regulations aimed at reducing the risk of fires have also been implemented as a result of this. In the creation of textile materials with flame retardants integrated, a variety of retardants, including aluminum trihydroxide, brominated, chlorinated, antimony oxides, and organophosphorus, are used. They are used in the production of styrene, epoxy resins, engineering thermoplastics, and polyolefins. Significant R&D activities focused on developing new offerings for the market have led to the introduction of bio-based products. This is projected to upsurge product demand, thereby further expanding its application scope. However, the market for bio-based products is still in the nascent phase and is projected to grow in line with commercialization and consumer cognizance. Textile Flame Retardants Market Report Highlights

The brominated product type accounted for around 70.0% revenue share in the halogenated product segment in 2021. The growth is attributed to the increase in product consumption in the treatment of furniture cushions, lampshades, curtains, privacy curtains, and drapery

The PU segment is anticipated to expand at the highest CAGR of 5.9% from 2022 to 2030 in terms of revenue, owing to its use in various applications, which include textile coatings, fibers, and foams

The durable type segment held around 54% of the revenue share in 2021. Durable type products include materials that form cross-linked structures on the fiber or react covalently with the fiber

The foam coating segment is anticipated to advance at 4.4% CAGR during the forecast period owing to its use to inhibit or retard combustion of flammable constituents, including foam

The industrial end-use segment has emerged as one of the prominent segments and is anticipated to expand at 3.5% during the projected period, owing to the use of flame retardants in construction and manufacturing activities

The Asia Pacific product market is driven by improved safety measures against fire, high demand from end-use industries, favorable government initiatives, and technological developments in developing economies. Flame retardants are used for producing workers' uniforms in the mines

Evolution of organophosphorus compounds owing to their enhanced flame retardancy properties is expected to present new opportunities for the phosphorus-based product market in the near future, especially in Europe and North America

Key Topics Covered: Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope Chapter 2 Executive Summary Chapter 3 Textile Flame Retardants: Market Variables, Trends & Scope 3.1 Market Lineage Outlook 3.1.1 Global Flame Retardants Market Outlook 3.2 Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping 3.3 Industry Value Chain Analysis 3.3.1 Raw Material Trends 3.3.2 Manufacturing Trends 3.4 Regulatory Framework, By Country 3.4.1 Product Classification Codes 3.4.2 Standards, Compliances, and Safety 3.5 Price Trend Analysis, 2018 - 2030 3.5.1 Factors influencing prices 3.6 Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic 3.7 Impact of Eastern European Geopolitical Conflict on the Market 3.8 Market Dynamics 3.8.1 Market Driver Impact Analysis 3.8.1.1 Growing Demand For Flame Retardant Fabrics From End-Use Industries 3.8.1.2 Favorable Regulatory Scenario 3.8.2 Market restraint analysis 3.8.2.1 Serious Health And Environment-Related Concerns 3.8.3 Industry Challenges analysis 3.8.4 Industry opportunity analysis 3.9 Business Environment Analysis Chapter 4 Textile Flame Retardants Market: Product Estimates & Trend Analysis 4.1 Product movement analysis & market share, 2021 & 2030 (Tons) (USD Million) 4.2 Textile Flame Retardants Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analysis, By Product, 2021 - 2030 (Tons) (USD Million) 4.2.1 Halogenated 4.2.1.1 Brominated 4.2.1.2 Chlorinated 4.2.1.3 Antimony Oxide 4.2.1.4 Boron-Based 4.2.1.5 Others 4.2.2 Non-halogenated 4.2.2.1 Aluminum Hydroxide 4.2.2.2 Magnesium Dihydroxide 4.2.2.3 Organophosphorus 4.2.2.4 Others Chapter 5 Textile Flame Retardants Market: Application Estimates & Trend Analysis 5.1 Application Movement Analysis & Market Share, 2021 & 2030 (Tons) (USD Thousand) 5.2 Textile Flame Retardants Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analysis, By Application, 2018 - 2030 (Tons) (USD Thousand) 5.2.1 Polyester 5.2.2 Cotton 5.2.3 Viscose 5.2.4 Nylon 6 5.2.5 Nylon 6, 6 5.2.6 PU 5.2.7 PVC 5.2.8 Polypropylene 5.2.9 Aramid 5.2.10 Others Chapter 6 Textile Flame Retardants Market: Type Estimates & Trend Analysis 6.1 Type movement analysis & market share, 2021 & 2030 (Tons) (USD Thousand) 6.2 Textile Flame Retardants Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analysis, By Type, 2018 - 2030 (Tons) (USD Thousand) 6.2.1 Durable 6.2.2 Semi-durable 6.2.3 Non-durable Chapter 7 Textile Flame Retardants Market: Technology Estimates & Trend Analysis 7.1 Technology movement analysis & market share, 2021 & 2030 (Tons) (USD Thousand) 7.2 Textile Flame Retardants market size & forecasts and trend analysis, by technology, 2018 - 2030 (Tons) (USD Thousand) 7.2.1 Dyeing 7.2.1.1 Padding 7.2.1.2 Back Coating 7.2.2 Spraying 7.2.3 Printing 7.2.4 Foam Coating 7.2.5 Others Chapter 8 Textile flame retardants Market: End-use Estimates & Trend Analysis 8.1 End-Use Movement Analysis & Market Share, 2021 & 2030 (Tons) (USD Thousand) 8.2 Textile Flame Retardants Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analysis, By End-Use, 2018 - 2030 (Tons) (USD Thousand) 8.2.1 Industrial 8.2.2 Defence 8.2.3 Public Safety Services 8.2.4 Transportation 8.2.5 Household 8.2.6 Others Chapter 9 Textile flame retardants Market: Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis

Chapter 10 Competitive Landscape 10.1 Recent Developments & Impact Analysis, By Key Market Participants 10.2 Company Market Positioning 10.3 Vendor Landscape 10.3.1 List of raw material suppliers 10.3.2 List of Key Manufacturers 10.3.3 List of Key Distributors and Channel Partners 10.3.4 List of Potential end-users 10.4 Competitive Environment 10.5 Strategic Framework Chapter 11 Company Profiles 11.1 Albemarle Corporation 11.1.1 Company Overview 11.1.2 Financial Performance 11.1.3 Product Benchmarking 11.2 ICL 11.2.1 Company Overview 11.2.2 Financial Performance 11.2.3 Product Benchmarking 11.2.4 Strategic Initiative 11.3 Lanxess A.G 11.3.1 Company Overview 11.3.2 Financial Performance 11.3.3 Product Benchmarking 11.3.4 Strategic Initiative 11.4 Clariant International Ltd. 11.4.1 Company Overview 11.4.2 Financial Performance 11.4.3 Product Benchmarking 11.4.4 Strategic Initiatives 11.5 Italmatch Chemicals S.p.A. 11.5.1 Company Overview 11.5.2 Financial Performance 11.5.3 Product Benchmarking 11.5.4 Strategic Initiatives 11.6 Huber Engineered Materials 11.6.1 Company Overview 11.6.2 Financial Performance 11.6.3 Product Benchmarking 11.6.4 Strategic Initiatives 11.7 BASF SE 11.7.1 Company Overview 11.7.2 Financial Performance 11.7.3 Product Benchmarking 11.8 Thor Group Ltd 11.8.1 Company Overview 11.8.2 Financial Performance 11.8.3 Product Benchmarking 11.9 Avocet Dye & Chemical Co. Ltd. 11.9.1 Company Overview 11.9.2 Financial Performance 11.9.3 Product Benchmarking 11.10 FRX Polymers, Inc 11.10.1 Company Overview 11.10.2 Financial Performance 11.10.3 Product Benchmarking 11.11 Nabaltec AG 11.11.1 Company Overview 11.11.2 Financial Performance 11.11.3 Product Benchmarking

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Global Textile Flame Retardants Market

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