Middle East & Africa Color Masterbatch Market Uses, Price, Key Player, Analysis, Size, Type and Forecast Business Opportunities, Current Trends, Forecast by 2023
Color masterbatches are
additives or pigments compressed during the heat process for creating carrier
resins. They are processed to raw color polymer during the plastic
manufacturing process. The Middle East and Africa (MEA) color masterbatch
market report prepared by Market Research Future (MRFR) comprehensively
analyzes and outlines drivers, challenges, and opportunities for masterbatch
manufacturers for the period of 2016 to 2027 (forecast period).
Market Scope
The Middle East and Africa
(MEA) color masterbatch market is predicted to exhibit a 6.35% CAGR during the
forecast period. It can reach a valuation of USD 413.2 million by 2027. The high demand for plastics in industries of packaging, consumer goods, building &
construction, and automotive is one of the biggest drivers of the market.
Offerings of these chemicals in a variety of colors will be attractive to
end-users of plastics. The move by small and medium scale producers of goods to
the region will be a vital influence on the market growth.
The constant demand for
lightweight materials and replacement of metal components in the automotive
industry will fuel the MEA color masterbatch market. Benefits of plastics as
compared to metals such as sustainability, safety, and design will create
opportunities for manufacturers in the region. High demand for consumer goods
such as kitchen appliances, footwear, toys, and household product require color
masterbatches for enhancing the appeal of products.
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However, environmental
regulations can pose a challenge to the market.
Segmentation
The MEA color masterbatch
market is segmented by types, carrier resins, and application.
By types, it is segmented
into standard color masterbatch, filler masterbatch, additive masterbatch, white
masterbatch, and black masterbatch. Black masterbatch is predicted to dominate
the MEA color masterbatch market till 2027. It can accrue revenues at 7.31%
CAGR during the assessment period.
By carrier resins, it is
segmented into polyethylene (PE), polystyrene (PS), and polypropylene (PP).
By application, it is
segmented into building & construction, consumer goods & retail, textile,
packaging, agriculture, and automotive. Packaging is the biggest application of
the MEA market. It can grow by leaps owing to the use of plastic for attracting
consumers. The growth of the ecommerce industry will provide an impetus to the
packaging application. Main raw materials used in packages are PP and PE.
Customized forms of plastics as well as their adherence to stringent
regulations make them highly viable for packaging.
Regional Analysis
Region-wise, the market
looks at the Middle East and Africa. In the Middle East, Israel, Turkey, GCC,
and Rest of Middle East are the prime regions studied, while in Africa, the
potential of the market is looked in North Africa, East Africa, West Africa,
Central Africa, and Southern Africa.
The Africa has accounted
for the largest market share in the Middle East and Africa color masterbatch
market followed by GCC countries. The strong economic growth of economies in
Africa and the continuous expansion of the plastics industry will be bountiful
for the market. Kenya is one of the biggest revenue generators of the region
owing to heavy demand for plastic and the rise in expendable income levels of
the citizens.
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Competition Outlook
Polyplast Müller, Ampacet
Corporation, A Schulman, Hubron, Cabot Plastics International, Ferro Corporation,
Polyone Corporation, TOSAF Compounds, Clariant Masterbatches, and Astra
Polymers are key players of the Middle East & Africa color masterbatch
market. Agreements and partnerships are major strategies of the players in the
market. They have invested in facilities to expand their production capacity to
keep up with the demand and export it to developed regions for better yields.
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