Styrene Butadiene (SB) Latex Market to Grow by USD 1.5 Billion (2024-2028) Driven by Demand in Asia Pacific and Europe
As stated by Technavio, there is an opportunity for the SB latex market to reach $1.5 billion between 2024 and 2028 with a CAGR of 3.68%. The growth for SB latex is influenced by demand in the Asia Pacific and European regions, as well as increasing preference for bio-based latex. The major demands are, however, to be disturbed by volatility in the crude oil price. The major players include Asahi Kasei Corporation; BASF SE; The Dow Chemical Company; EcoSynthetix Corporation; Fosroc International Ltd.; General Industrial Polymers; Hansong Holdings; JSR Corporation; Jubilant Industries Ltd.; Kumho Petrochemical Co., Ltd.; LANXESS Corporation; LG Chem Co., Ltd.; Mallard Creek Polymers; MCTRON Corporation; NANTEX INDUSTRY Ltd.; Rishiroop Polymers Pvt. Ltd.; RPM International; SR Chemical; Synthomer Plc; and Trinseo PLC.
Styrene-butadiene latex is likely to witness growth across a variety of industries. SB latex in paper converting is used as a binder for coated paper. In construction, it is added to mortar to improve its compressive and tensile strength. In the automotive sector, SB latex is used for a wide range of lightweight automotive materials and sealants, because it also increases durability and water resistance. SB latex in the adhesive industry facilitates a growing transition from petroleum to bio-based latex for pressure-sensitive and adhesive forms; it is a boon for the coatings industry in water-based formulations, as film-forming properties and printing quality have improved dramatically. In the furniture and e-commerce spheres, aprons and packaging materials, respectively, incorporate SB latex. The renewable energy sector exploits SB latex in green building materials and as an important raw material for acrylics, vinyls, and polyurethanes. The paper sector sees SB latex on dampening, whereas the carpet sector sees tufted carpets with back coatings in SB latex. Indeed, the properties of SB latex, such as stability, wettability, and adhesion, make it particularly interesting across industries; styrene and butadiene are the two monomers equally important in their polymerization for obtaining SB latex. Emulsifiers usually play an important function in enabling the production to take place. The market will therefore consistently push for alternatives to SB latex, however most other applications are offset by the very niche properties provided by SB latex. Another factor is that architects and builders prefer SB latex-based products for residential areas and commercial establishments because it is eco-friendly, durable, and sustainable.
On the other hand, consumers are opting for bio-based latex, including starch latex, as the issue of the synthetic latex building industries' environmental and health impacts becomes critical. The largest consumer of styrene-butadiene latex is the paper industry, all of which are looking into biodegradable options to petroleum-derived latex for the volatile price of styrene and butadiene. Such paperboard, catalogs, and packing boards use SB latex to replace petrochemical latex adhesives with eco-friendly alternatives-bio-based masks. EcoSynthetix Inc. is the largest producer of EcoSphere bio-based latex adhesives. The inherent sense of biobased latices' sustainability and lower energy consumption will be exceedingly beneficial for bio-latex material, while at the same time meeting the industry's shift toward greener alternatives.