Smart research. Smart business.  
      
      CEH Report :
 
Table of Contents
 
Summary
World Market Size
World Supply/Demand
Leading Producers
Production
Consumption
World Pigments Business Development
Consumption Growth
Production
Market Participants
Product Range
Introduction
Environmental issues
Inorganic Color Pigments
Description
Iron Oxide Pigments
Natural Iron Oxide Pigments
Synthetic Iron Oxide Pigments
Chrome Pigments
Complex Inorganic Pigments
Ultramarine Pigments
Iron Blue Pigments
Cadmium Pigments
Bismuth Vanadate Pigments
Rare Earth Sulfide Pigments
Manganese Violet Pigments
Manufacturing Processes
Iron Oxide Pigments
Natural Iron Oxide Pigments
Synthetic Iron Oxide Pigments
Chrome Pigments
Complex Inorganic Pigments
Cadmium Pigments
Supply and Demand by Region
United States
Iron Oxide Pigments
Producing companies
Salient statistics
Consumption
Price
Trade
Chrome Pigments
Producing companies
Salient statistics
Consumption
Price
Trade
Complex Inorganic Pigments
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Price
Trade
Ultramarine Pigments
Producing companies
Salient statistics
Cadmium Pigments
Producing companies
Salient statistics
Consumption
Price
Trade
Other Inorganic Pigments
Canada
Producing Companies
Consumption
Trade
Mexico
Producing Companies
Iron oxide pigments
Chrome pigments
Complex inorganic pigments
Iron blue pigments
Production
Consumption
Trade
South America
Iron Oxide Pigments
Chrome Pigments
Complex Inorganic Pigments
Ultramarine Pigments
Cadmium Pigments
Other Inorganic Pigments
Europe
Iron Oxide Pigments
Producing companies
Salient statistics
Production
Consumption
Price
Trade
Chrome Pigments
Producing companies
Salient statistics
Consumption
Price
Trade
Complex Inorganic Pigments
Summary
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Trade
Ultramarine Pigments
Summary
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Price
Trade
Iron Blue Pigments
Summary
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Price
Trade
Cadmium Pigments
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Price
Trade
Bismuth Vanadate Pigments
Producing companies
Consumption
Rare Earth Sulfide Pigments
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Price
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Producing Companies
Production
Consumption
Africa and the Middle East
Japan
Producing Companies
Iron oxide pigments
Chrome pigments
Other inorganic color pigments
Production
Consumption
Price
Trade
Other Asian Countries
China
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Trade
Republic of Korea
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Trade
India
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Trade
Taiwan
Producing companies
Production
Consumption
Trade
   
  Inorganic Color Pigments
   
  Ray Will and Yoshio Inoguchi and Stefan Schlag
  Published January 2008
  CEH Home   |     View Report   |     Purchase      
   
 
  Abstract
   
 

Since 1996, the global color pigments market has been impacted by significant growth in production and consumption in Asian markets, particularly in China.

In U.S. dollar terms, the value of the world inorganic color pigment market appears to have increased significantly in 2007 for three reasons:

  • Most importantly, the effect of the falling foreign exchange value of the U.S. dollar
  • Volume growth in the consumption of inorganic color pigments
  • Generally rising inorganic pigment prices

The largest-volume inorganic color pigment is synthetic iron oxide. Worldwide, the top producers of synthetic iron oxide pigments in 2007 are LANXESS (formerly Bayer), which holds roughly half of the world’s market; Rockwood (including the recently acquired Elementis); and Toda Kogyo.

The most important challenges for pigment producers will be to cope with the continuing globalization of the business, the maturing markets in some applications and regions, the oversupply of commodity pigments (keeping prices depressed), and some significant changes in health and environmental regulations, particularly under Europe’s REACH legislation; however, much of the market impact is a continuation of existing consumption trends.

The following pie chart shows world consumption of inorganic color pigments by type:


The primary drivers of consumption of inorganic color pigments are paints and coatings, building materials and plastics. Worldwide markets for inorganic color pigments are expected to grow at slightly less than GDP growth rates during the next five years. In Japan, overall inorganic color pigment consumption is expected to decline slightly, while growth will be stronger in Europe and the United States. In Asian countries other than Japan, primarily China and India, consumption of pigments will grow significantly, particularly in construction materials and paints and coatings.

Consumption of iron oxide pigments will grow strongly in 2006–2011, with continued demand from the construction industry, the largest market for iron oxides. One of the two major classes of chrome pigments—green chromium oxide—will experience moderate growth. Consumption of the other major class—lead chromates (primarily chrome yellow, chrome orange and molybdate orange)—is expected to slow in growth overall and decline in some regions, as will the consumption of cadmium pigments. Health and environmental concerns about heavy metal–containing pigments and increased competition from organic replacements are adversely affecting overall consumption of lead chromate and cadmium pigments. However, in a few regions such as Asia and Oceania, consumption of cadmium pigments, while smaller than in the United States or Western Europe, is still increasing gradually. Worldwide consumption of complex inorganic pigments will experience some growth in volume, aided by their partial absorption of the markets lost by cadmium and chrome pigments.


 
Company Information
 

Copyright © 2008 SRI Consulting. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Contact Us