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Specialty Carbon Black Market to Exceed 2.9 Bn by 2021, States TechSci Research in Its Report Recently Added at MarketPublishers.com

22 Aug 2016 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – Driven by sustainable growth in the automobile market and surge in demand from emerging economies (particularly Indian and China), the value of the world’s market for specialty carbon black is predicted to go beyond USD 2.9 billion by 2021.

The lamp black segment led the overall specialty carbon black market (on the basis of type) in the past year owing to its wide spectrum of applications.

Worldwide, plastics presents the biggest application sphere for specialty carbon black, primarily owing to rising demand for plastic compounds with enhanced UV stability and high jetness. In the next 5 years, plastics industry is likely to stay in the lead in the worldwide specialty carbon black market, majorly on account of expanding plastics market in the APAC and MEA regions.

New publication “Global Specialty Carbon Black Market By Type, By Application, By Region, Competition Forecast and Opportunities, 2011-2021” created by TechSci Research presents a thorough analysis of the major aspects of the world specialty carbon black market, uncovers data on the market size and shares, contains a detailed market segmentation analysis, sheds light on the current situation across key regional markets and also examines the key market growth influencing factors. The research study touches upon the regulatory policies, discusses changing market development trends, identifies emerging opportunities and examines competitive landscape. Moreover, 5-year forecasts for the specialty carbon black market are offered in the research study.

Other insightful reports by this publisher are offered in the TechSci Research page.

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