Calcium Carbonate Market Size Projected to Rise Lucratively during 2014 - 2025
The global calcium carbonate market size is expected to be
valued at USD 34.28 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View
Research, Inc., registering a 5.7% CAGR during the forecast period. Apart from
being used in the construction, paper, and plastic industries, calcium
carbonate also finds application as a dietary supplement, an additive for PVC,
and in metalloids and minerals.
Demand for calcium carbonate from the paper industry
has witnessed a significant rise in recent years, signifying an increase in
paper production, and this trend is likely to continue over the upcoming years
as well. While precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) and ground calcium
carbonate are both used for the production of paper, the former remains the
favored material owing to the operational flexibility it renders.
Asia Pacific is estimated to be the fastest and
largest growing market for calcium carbonate on a global level, backed by rapid
growth of the paper and plastics industries. Demand in the region is likely to
be propelled by factors such as rise in paper production, establishment of new
paper mills, and increase in mineral loadings of paper to cut down pulp usage.
Establishment of on-site production facilities,
especially for supplying high-quality PCC to paper mills, is a key strategy
adopted by leading market participants. Product development is also of prime
importance in the industry. Notable players in the industry include Mineral
Technologies Inc.; Omya; Parchem Specialty & Fine Chemicals; and Imerys
Pigments.
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Report On Global Calcium Carbonate Market By Grand View Research:
www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/calcium-carbonate-market
www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/calcium-carbonate-market
Further
key findings from the report suggest:
- The global calcium carbonate demand was 113.7
million tons in 2016 and is expected to reach 180.1 million tons by 2025,
at an estimated CAGR of 5.3% from 2017 to 2025
- The paper industry accounted for approximately
50% of the global calcium carbonate demand in 2016 and the trend is
expected to continue over the forecast period
- The paints and coatings segment is expected to
register a CAGR of 5.9% in terms of revenue over the forecast period
- Displacement of resin permits significant cost
savings on raw materials by replacing about 40% of plastic with calcium
carbonate
- Asia Pacific dominates the global demand. It
also accounted for the leading revenue share of 36.9% in 2016. The region
is also expected to witness fastest growth over the forecast period.
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Grand View Research has segmented the global calcium carbonate market on
the basis of application and region:
Calcium
Carbonate Application Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million,
2014 - 2025)
- Paper
- Paints
& Coatings
- Plastics
- Adhesives
& Sealants
- Others
Calcium
Carbonate Regional Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2014 -
2025)
- North
America
- U.S
- Europe
- Germany
- Italy
- France
- Asia
Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- Middle
East & Africa
- Central
& South America
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