Sustainable Printing: The Increasing Demand for Recovered Carbon Black in the Ink IndustryPosted by Stephen Lobo on April 26th, 2023 Recovered Carbon Black Market on a world, geographic, and domestic level. The report examines the Recovered Carbon Black Market in depth from the viewpoints of manufacturers, regions, product categories, and end industries. Recovered carbon black is widely preferred in applications such as tire, non-tire rubber, plastics, coatings, and inks due to its excellent natural or bio-based properties. It is used as a reinforcing agent in the production of hoses, conveyor belts, seals, gaskets, geomembranes, rubber sheets, and rubber roofing, among other non-tire rubber applications. The recovered carbon black market size is estimated at USD 55 million in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 491 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 55.0% between 2018 and 2023. The market is studied based on a variety of factors that impact the performance of the market across various regions such as North America (United States, Canada and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia), Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa). The Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) market is influenced by various factors, including:
Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) Market Key Players The key players in the recovered carbon black market are Pyrolyx (Germany), Delta-Energy Group (US), Black Bear Carbon (Netherlands), Scandinavian Enviro Systems AB (Sweden), Klean Industries (Canada), Radhe Group of Energy (India), Alpha Carbone (France), Bolder Industries (US), DRON Industries (Slovakia), DVA Renewable Energy JSC (Vietnam), Enrestec (Taiwan), Integrated Resource Recovery (US), and SR2O Holdings (US). "Tire application to hold largest market share in the recovered carbon black" tire application is expected to hold the largest market share in the recovered carbon black (rCB) market. This is because waste tires are the primary source of raw material for rCB, and the tire industry is one of the largest users of carbon black. The use of rCB in tire production provides several benefits such as improved performance, reduced environmental impact, and cost savings. The demand for rCB in the tire industry is driven by several factors, including the increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly tires, government regulations mandating the use of recycled materials, and the cost-effectiveness of rCB compared to virgin carbon black. Furthermore, the tire industry is expected to witness significant growth in emerging economies due to the increasing demand for vehicles and the growth of the automotive industry. This, in turn, is expected to boost the demand for rCB in tire production. While tire application is expected to hold the largest market share, rCB is also used in various other applications such as plastics, coatings, and inks, among others. The demand for rCB in these applications is also expected to increase due to the growing emphasis on sustainability and the circular economy. Get Sample Copy of this Report: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=239229065 "APAC estimated to be fastest-growing market for recovered carbon black" the Asia Pacific (APAC) region is estimated to be the fastest-growing market for recovered carbon black (rCB). The growing automotive industry, increasing demand for sustainable products, and favorable government regulations are some of the factors driving the growth of the rCB market in the APAC region. Several countries in the region, such as China and India, are among the largest producers and consumers of tires, which is the primary application for rCB. The growth of the automotive industry and the increasing demand for sustainable tires in these countries are expected to drive the demand for rCB in the region. Furthermore, the APAC region is home to several emerging economies, which are expected to witness significant growth in various industries, including automotive, plastics, and coatings, among others. The demand for rCB in these industries is expected to increase as companies focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility. Like it? Share it!More by this author |