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市場調査レポート
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アニリンの世界市場-2024-2031Global Aniline Market - 2024-2031 |
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アニリンの世界市場-2024-2031 |
出版日: 2024年06月05日
発行: DataM Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 191 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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概要
世界のアニリン市場は2023年に97億米ドルに達し、2031年には206億米ドルに達すると予測され、予測期間2024-2031年のCAGRは9.9%で成長します。
ポリウレタン硬質フォームの需要拡大が、引き続き世界のアニリン市場の成長を牽引すると予測されます。世界のアニリン生産量の半分以上はメチレンジフェニルジイソシアネートによるものです。MDIは硬質ポリウレタン・フォームの製造に広く使用されています。建築、自動車、プラスチックの各分野でPU断熱材に対する要求が高まっていることが、予測期間中のアニリン市場の成長を後押しするとみられます。
医薬品におけるアニリン使用量の増加が世界市場を押し上げると予想されます。溶剤およびアンチノック添加剤としてのアニリン需要は、特に新興国におけるガソリン需要の増加と工業化の進展により増加すると予測されます。EPAは、アニリンを発がん性物質に分類するというNIOSH(1992年)の提案を更新(2002年)しました。これはアニリン市場の拡大に有利な規制の枠組みを作るものです。
2023年には、北米が世界のアニリン市場の20%以上を占め、第二の支配地域になると予想されます。エネルギー効率と持続可能性を支援する規制枠組みは、優れた断熱特性で知られるアニリン由来のポリウレタン・フォームの使用を奨励しています。こうした規制は、建築・建設用途におけるアニリンの必要性を高めています。継続的な研究開発により、特性が強化された高性能のアニリンベースの製品が開発され、市場の需要を牽引しています。
ダイナミクス
自動車向け需要の拡大
アニリンはメチレンジフェニルジイソシアネートを合成する際の主要成分であり、自動車の座席や断熱材、その他の用途のポリウレタン・フォームの製造に使用されます。自動車産業の成長、特に電気自動車の台頭は、アニリンの需要を促進しています。国際貿易局によると、中国は生産・販売の両面で世界最大の自動車市場です。
OICAの特派員調査によると、同国の自動車生産台数は2021年には2,608万台に達し、2020年の2,523万台から3%増加します。OICAは、2021年のインドの自動車生産台数が30%増加すると予測しています。インド自動車工業会の数字によると、2021年の同国の乗用車・軽自動車生産台数は439万9,112台です。
アニリンベースのメチレンジフェニルジイソシアネート(MDI)の需要増加
中国、インド、日本などの国々で建設、家具、電子機器、自動車などの産業からの需要が増加しているため、アニリンベースのMDIの使用は世界的に拡大しています。アニリンを主成分とするメチレンジフェニルジイソシアネートは建築・建設産業において重要です。MDIは、世界最大のポリウレタン製品の生産・使用国である中国で、主にポリウレタンに使用されています。
MDIは、断熱材として使用される硬質ポリウレタンの製造に欠かせない化学物質です。インドには約2,500の装飾用塗料メーカーと800の工業用塗料メーカーがあります。塗料やコーティング剤に対するニーズの高まりは、世界の企業の製造設備拡張を促しています。これにより、アニリンベースのメチレンジフェニルジイソシアネートに対する世界の需要が高まると予想されます。
原料価格の変動と規制
アニリンの製造は、原油から得られるベンゼンに大きく依存しています。原油価格と入手可能性の変動はベンゼン価格に直接影響を及ぼし、アニリンメーカーに不安定なコストをもたらします。地政学的紛争や自然災害などによる世界のサプライチェーンの混乱は、ベンゼンやその他の原料の供給力を低下させ、生産遅延やコスト上昇を招く。
環境と健康に影響を及ぼす可能性があるため、アニリンの製造と使用は厳しい環境基準によって管理されています。これらの規制を遵守するためには、汚染防止と安全対策に多額の投資を行う必要があります。アニリンは危険物に分類され、特別な取り扱い、保管、廃棄上の注意が必要です。そのため、アニリンの製造業者や消費者にとっては、運用コストがかさみ、複雑なものとなります。
Overview
Global Aniline Market reached US$ 9.7 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 20.6 billion by 2031, growing with a CAGR of 9.9% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
The growing demand for polyurethane rigid foams is projected to continue to drive global aniline market growth. More than half of global aniline production is due to methylene diphenyl diisocyanate. MDI is used extensively in the production of stiff polyurethane foams. Rising requirements for PU insulation in the construction, automotive and plastic sectors is likely to fuel aniline market growth during the forecast period.
Increasing aniline usage in medicines is expected to boost the global market. Aniline demand as a solvent and antiknock additive is predicted to rise due to rising gasoline demand and increased industrialization, particularly in emerging countries. The EPA updated (2002) NIOSH's (1992) proposal to classify aniline as a carcinogen. It creates a favorable regulatory framework for aniline market expansion.
In 2023, North America is expected to be the second-dominant region with over 20% of the global Aniline market. Regulatory frameworks supporting energy efficiency and sustainability encourage the use of aniline-derived polyurethane foams, which are well-known for their superior insulating characteristics. Such regulations increase the need for aniline in building and construction applications. Continuous R&D resulted in the development of high-performance aniline-based products with enhanced characteristics, driving market demand.
Dynamics
Growing Demand for Automotive
Aniline is a key ingredient in the synthesis of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, which is used to make polyurethane foams for automobile seating, insulation and other applications. The growing automobile industry, notably the rise of electric vehicles, fuels demand for aniline. According to the International Trade Administration, China is the world's largest vehicle market, both in terms of production and sales.
According to the OICA correspondent's poll, automotive manufacturing in the country would reach 26.08 million in 2021, up 3% from 25.23 million in 2020. OICA forecasts that automotive production in India increased by 30% in 2021. According to figures from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, the country manufactured 4,399,112 units of passenger cars and light vehicles in 2021.
Rising Demand for Aniline-based Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (MDI)
With rising demand from industries like construction, furniture, electronics and automotive in countries such as China, India and Japan, the use of aniline-based MDI is expanding globally. Aniline-based methylene diphenyl diisocyanate is critical in the building and construction industries. MDI is predominantly utilized for polyurethane in China, which is the world's largest producer and user of polyurethane products.
It is a key chemical for the production of rigid polyurethanes, which are utilized as insulators. India has around 2,500 decorative coatings and 800 industrial coatings producers. The growing need for paints and coatings has prompted enterprises globally to expand their manufacturing facilities. It is expected to enhance global demand for aniline-based methylene diphenyl di-isocyanate.
Raw Material Price Volatility and Regulations
Aniline manufacture relies significantly on benzene, which is obtained from crude oil. Fluctuations in crude oil pricing and availability have a direct impact on benzene prices, causing cost instability for aniline producers. Global supply chain disruptions, such as those induced by geopolitical conflicts or natural catastrophes, reduced the availability of benzene and other raw materials, resulting in production delays and higher costs.
Owing to the potential environmental and health consequences, aniline manufacturing and usage are governed by strict environmental standards. Compliance with these regulations necessitates a large investment in pollution prevention and safety measures. Aniline is classed as a hazardous material, requiring special handling, storage and disposal precautions. It increases the operational expenses and complexity for manufacturers and consumers of aniline.
The global aniline market is segmented based on application, end-user and region.
Rising Demand for Building & Construction Drives the Segment Growth
Building & construction is expected to be the dominant segment with over 30% of the market during the forecast period 2024-2031. Aniline-based methylene diphenyl diisocyanate is important element in the building & construction industries. It is a key chemical for the production of rigid polyurethanes, which are utilized as insulators. In accordance to the National Statistical Office (Thailand), 280.72 thousand permits were issued in 2021, representing an increase from 273.14 in 2020.
The insulation quality of rigid polyurethane foam is great, allowing builders to make walls thinner while maintaining insulating characteristics and lowering roof profiles, resulting in more space for occupants. According to U.S. Census Bureau, building spending in U.S. has climbed from US$ 1,469.2 billion in 2020 to US$ 1,590.4 billion in 2021.
Rapid Growth in Automotive & Construction in Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific is expected to be the dominant region in the global aniline market covering over 30% of the market. The region dominates the global market due to its expanding construction and automotive industries. The demand is likely to come from developing countries like China, India and Indonesia. In Asia-Pacific, China is the leading manufacturer and user of polyurethane products.
In accordance to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, construction investment in China has risen from US$ 1036 billion in 2020 to US$ 1146.5 billion in 2021. Furthermore, the region is the greatest car production hub and has one of the largest agricultural land areas. As a result, the need for rubber tires, insecticides, pesticides and fertilizers is projected to drive demand for aniline in the region.
The major global players in the market include BASF SE, Covestro AG, Dow, Huntsman International LLC, Bayer AG, Sinopec Nanjing Chemical Industries Co., Ltd, Wanhua Chemical Group Co. Ltd., Tosoh Corporation, Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. and SP Chemicals Holdings Ltd.
Global lockdowns and travel restrictions created logistical issues, such as shipping delays and higher transportation costs. The interruptions hampered the timely delivery of raw materials and finished aniline products, affecting production timetables and market availability. Many chemical facilities experienced staff shortages due to disease, quarantine procedures and social distancing practices. Reduced workforce impacted production capabilities and efficiency in aniline manufacturing facilities.
In response to government-mandated lockdowns and safety concerns, aniline production facilities in several regions were forced to close temporarily or operate at reduced capacity. The shutdowns reduced total production output. Aniline is an important component in the manufacturing of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, which is used in polyurethane foams in the automotive sector. The decline in vehicle manufacturing and sales during the epidemic resulted in lower demand for aniline.
Russia-Ukraine War Impact
Aniline manufacture is dependent on benzene, which is obtained from crude oil. Russia is a major oil producer and the conflict has caused interruptions in oil supply lines, affecting the availability and pricing of benzene and so aniline. The conflict has created severe interruptions to logistical and transportation lines, particularly in Eastern Europe. The disruptions have caused delays and increased prices in the supply of raw materials and final goods, affecting the aniline market.
The conflict has increased geopolitical tensions and uncertainty, resulting in a surge in global energy costs. As aniline production is energy demanding, rising energy costs have resulted in increasing production costs for aniline manufacturers. The war-related volatility in crude oil and benzene prices has resulted in variable production costs for aniline, making it difficult for producers to maintain stable pricing and profitability.
The global aniline market report would provide approximately 54 tables, 48 figures and 191 pages.
Target Audience 2024
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