Kline Study Shows Biocides Industry Continues to Grow in India
Posted on: Monday, 2 March 2009, 08:00 CST
- Higher Priced Specialties Will Continue to Face Stiff Competition from Commodity Biocides in
The high rate of industrialization, driving need for improved water systems, growth of the adhesives and sealants market and the automotive industry, increasing metalworking fluids usage, domestic ship growth with focus on off-shore exploration, as well as changing consumer demographics, are some of the key growth factors for specialty biocides.
"With limited regulatory control for biocide usage within the Indian market, higher priced specialties will continue to face stiff competition from commodity biocides," notes
According to Kline's Specialty Biocides 2008: India Market Analysis and Opportunities, paints and coatings consume the greatest volume of formulated biocides in
"The formulated biocide suppliers would continue to hold an edge over the single active biocide suppliers as they possess the advantage of supplying a blend of product chemistries at a reasonable cost," notes
Despite the global economic slowdown, the forecast of
The major players in the Indian paints and coatings industry, such as Asian Paints, Akzo Nobel India Ltd, Kansai Nerolac, and Berger Paints, are establishing new plants or expanding current capacities to serve Indian markets. In addition to the entry of the new players, there has been a high degree of consolidation taking place in the Indian market.
In addition to the growth of production volume, expectations of paints and coatings customers in the country with regards to product quality have increased. For many medium- to large-sized coatings manufacturers, quality is becoming a more important factor than cost and therefore an increasing number of paints and coatings manufacturers have begun using biocides.
The heavy industry segment is the major end user of specialty biocides in cooling water systems. This includes petrochemical plants, refineries, power plants, iron and steel mills, and chemical manufacturers. Demand for cooling water is forecast to grow at a rate of 15% annually over the next five years.
Kline's Specialty Biocides 2008: A Global Series of Regional Market Analyses presents an overview of market developments and regulatory issues in each regional market and provides estimated consumption of biocides by volume and value according to end-use application, as well as a five-year outlook.
For more information about Specialty Biocides 2008: India Market Analysis and Opportunities, go to www.klinegroup.com/reports/y572defgh.asp or contact
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