Acrylic fiber is a synthetic fiber that closely resembles wool in its character. According to the definition of the ISO (International Standards Organization) and BISFA (International Synthetic Fiber Standardization Office), fibers which contain a minimum of 85% acrylonitrile in their chemical structure are called Acrylic Fibers.
Market concentration is relatively high; there are more than twenty manufacturers in the world. Major players include Aksa, Dralon, Aditya Birla Group, Exlan, Mitsubishi Rayon Group, Taekwang, Formosa Plastics Corporation, Tong-Hwa Synthetic Fiber, Kaltex Fibers, Toray, DOLAN GmbH, SDF Group, Yousuf Dewan Companies, Indian Acrylics, Pasupati Acrylon, Vardhman, Sinopec, Jilin Qifeng Chemical Fiber, CNPC, Jiangsu Zhongxin Resources Group and Zhejiang Hangzhou Bay. Acrylic FiberGiant manufactures mainly distribute in Asia or Middle East. Japan and Europe has a long history and unshakable status in this industry, like Dralon and Mitsubishi Rayon Group, both have perfect products. As to Turkey, Aksa has become a global leader. In Korea, it is Taekwang that leads the acrylic fibers industry.
Global Acrylic Fibers market size will increase to xx Million US$ by 2026, from xx Million US$ in 2020, at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period. In this study, 2021 has been considered as the base year and 2021 to 2026 as the forecast period to estimate the market size for Acrylic Fibers.
This report covers the present status and the future prospects of the global Acrylic Fibers market for 2015-2026.
The report offers detailed coverage of Acrylic Fibers industry and main market trends. The market research includes historical and forecast market data, demand, application details, price trends, and company shares of the leading Acrylic Fibers by geography. The report splits the market size, by volume and value, on the basis of application type and geography.
And in this report, we analyze global market from 5 geographies: Asia-Pacific[China, Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Korea, Western Asia], Europe[Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland], North America[United States, Canada, Mexico], Middle East & Africa[GCC, North Africa, South Africa], South America[Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Peru].
Key Companies
Aksa Akrilik, Dralon, Aditya Birla Group, Exlan, Mitsubishi Rayon Group, Taekwang, Formosa Plastics Corporation, Tong-Hwa Synthetic Fiber, Kaltex Fibers, Toray, DOLAN GmbH, SDF Group, Yousuf Dewan, Indian Acrylics, Pasupati Acrylon, Vardhman, Sinopec, Jilin Qifeng Chemical Fiber, CNPC, Turkey, Germany, India, Japan, Japan, Korea, China, China, Mexico, Japan
Market Segment as follows:
Market by Order Type
Wet Spinning
Dry Spinning
Acrylic Fibers Breakdown Data by Application
Garment Industry
Home Textiles
Others
Acrylic Fibers Production market while maintaining their competitive edge over their competitors. The report offers detailed and crucial information to understand the overall market scenario.
By Region
Asia-Pacific[China, Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Korea, Western Asia]
Europe[Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland]
North America[United States, Canada, Mexico]
Middle East & Africa[GCC, North Africa, South Africa]
South America[Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Peru]
The research provides answers to the following key questions:
• What is the estimated growth rate and market share and size of the Acrylic Fibers market for the forecast period 2021 - 2026?
• What are the driving forces in the Acrylic Fibers market for the forecast period 2021 - 2026?
• Who are the prominent market players and how have they gained a competitive edge over other competitors?
• What are the market trends influencing the progress of the Acrylic Fibers industry worldwide?
• What are the major challenges and threats restricting the progress of the industry?
• What opportunities does the market hold for the prominent market players?
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