World Demand for Thermoplastic Elastomers to Reach 6.7 Million Tons in 2019
Year:2016 ISSUE:2
COLUMN:POLYMERS
Click:298    DateTime:Feb.26,2016
World Demand for Thermoplastic Elastomers to Reach 6.7 Million Tons in 2019

Global demand for thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) is forecast to rise 5.2% per year to 6.7 million metric tons in 2019, valued at more than US$24 billion. Advances will be driven by ongoing product innovation on the part of TPE manufacturers, which will allow these materials to continue to displace traditional elastomers and thermoplastics in a variety of applications. Additionally, TPE demand will benefit from the ongoing push to reduce motor vehicle weight, particularly as fuel economy standards around the world become more stringent. Growth will also be boosted by an improved economic outlook in North America and Western Europe, while advances in developing countries will benefit from increased adoption of TPEs over competing materials. Limiting further gains, however, will be a high degree of maturity in slower growing markets such as footwear and motor vehicle bumpers. These and other trends are presented in World Thermoplastic Elastomers, a new study from The Freedonia Group, Inc., a Cleveland-based industry research firm.
Styrenic block copolymers (SBCs) will remain the leading TPE product type through 2019.  However, as analyst Anna Andrews notes, “SBC demand will rise at a below average pace compared to TPEs overall, limited by a high degree of market saturation in many large volume applications.”  The fastest growth is expected for thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs), which are penetrating new applications in motor vehicle, consumer, and medical product markets.  
The Asia/Pacific region will remain the largest market for TPEs, rising at an above average pace to account for half of total world demand in 2019. China, the world’s largest consumer of TPEs in volume terms, will see nearly eight percent annual growth. Regional gains will also benefit from robust expansion in India and Southeast Asia, although growth in the Japanese market will be sluggish. The Africa/Mideast region, which currently has the world’s lowest TPE consumption levels per capita, will also produce above average advances in demand. TPE demand in North America and Western Europe will slow from the recovery enhanced 2009-2014 performance, yet will still see healthy growth; however, these regions are expected to account for a smaller share of global TPE demand.                   

World Thermoplastic Elastomers Demand (thousand metric tons, %)

    2009    2014    2019    Annual growth 2009-2014    Annual growth 2014-2019
Thermoplastic
Elastomer Demand    3552    5160    6655    7.8    5.2
North America    893    1314    1580    8    3.8
Western Europe    745    929    1110    4.5    3.6
Asia/Pacific    1561    2429.5    3330    9.3    6.5
Other Regions    353    487.5    635    6.7    5.4