Acrylic Monomer Market Competitive Landscape and Emerging Players 2024–2031
Acrylic Monomer Market Size
The Acrylic Monomer Market reached US$ 9.4 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach US$ 15.6 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 6.72% during 2024–2031.
Acrylic monomers — including methyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate — are key building blocks for paints & coatings, adhesives & sealants, synthetic resins, acrylic fibers and a wide range of industrial applications. Demand is being driven by infrastructure investment, automotive production, and ongoing product innovation toward lower-VOC and bio-based monomer chemistries.
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Market Drivers:
• Construction & Infrastructure Growth — Expanding construction activity worldwide increases demand for architectural paints, sealants and adhesives that rely on acrylic monomers.
• Automotive Lightweighting & Aesthetics — Vehicle coatings and specialty adhesives using acrylic monomers support durability and finish requirements in the auto industry.
• Product Innovation & Sustainability — Investments in bio-based monomers and chemical-recycling initiatives (for example pilot projects to chemically recycle acrylic resins) are reshaping supply chains and reducing carbon footprints.
• Demand for Methyl Acrylate in Coatings & Adhesives — Methyl acrylate is a fast-growing segment because of its broad use in high-performance coatings and adhesives.
• Raw-material & Feedstock Volatility — Price swings in propylene and methanol affect production costs and can constrain margins or slow capacity additions.
Regional Share
• Asia-Pacific — Largest & Fastest-growing: Asia-Pacific accounts for over one-third of the market due to ongoing urbanization, manufacturing scale-up and large construction pipelines in China, India and Southeast Asia. Major capacity investments by large chemical producers are focused here.
• North America & Europe: Mature markets with steady demand driven by automotive, industrial coatings and stricter low-VOC regulatory environments that encourage formulation innovation.
• Latin America, Middle East & Africa: Emerging demand driven by infrastructural projects and industrialization in selected countries.
Market Segmentation
By Product: Methyl Acrylate, Butyl Acrylate, Ethyl Acrylate, 2-Ethylhexyl Acrylate (2-EHA), Others.
By Application: Plastics, Adhesives & Sealants, Synthetic Resins, Acrylic Fibers, Building Materials, Fabrics, Acrylic Rubber, Others.
By End-User: Paints & Coatings, Building & Construction, Automotive, Consumer Goods, Packaging, Water Treatment, Marine, Aerospace, Others.
By Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East & Africa.
Key Players
Major global participants include BASF SE, Arkema Group, Dow Inc., Evonik Industries AG, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Nippon Shokubai Co. Ltd., LG Chem, SABIC, Formosa Plastics Corporation, and Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. These players are investing in capacity, low-VOC technologies, and regional expansions to secure feedstock and market access.
Industry Developments & Strategic Moves
• Capacity expansions & regional investments: Global chemical majors have announced new plants and expanded capacities (for example BASF and others investing in acrylic value-chain assets in Asia) to meet rising regional demand.
• Sustainability initiatives: Pilot chemical-recycling facilities and bio-based monomer launches (examples from Sumitomo Chemical and BASF’s bio-based acrylate efforts) indicate a shift toward circularity and lower product carbon footprints.
• Supply-chain risk management: Companies are pursuing localized capacities and long-term feedstock agreements to mitigate raw-material price volatility and geopolitical risk.
Opportunities & Challenges
Opportunities: growth in construction and automotive coatings, demand for specialty acrylates in high-performance applications, and the transition to bio-based/low-VOC monomers.
Challenges: feedstock price volatility (methanol, propylene), regulatory pressure to reduce VOCs, and capital-intensive investments required to retrofit or build sustainable production routes.
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