The global defoamers market is
expected to reach USD 4.4 Billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand
View Research, Inc. Rising investment on water treatment operation across the
globe has driven the global defoamers market. Furthermore, growth in pulp &
paper production in developing regions of the world has fueled the demand.
Water-based defoamers segment
has experienced robust growth over the past few years, owing to environmental
benefits associated with it. Shift in consumer preferences towards
environmentally sustainable products is expected to result in increased share
of water-based defoamers over the next few years.
Silicone-based defoamers
dominated the global market, accounting for more than 38% share of the total
revenue. Wide usage of silicone-based defoamers in major end-user industries
including pulp & paper and water treatment attributed for the largest
share. The share of oil-based defoamers is estimated to decline, owing to
stringent environmental regulations.
Pulp & paper was the largest
application segment of the global defoamers market in 2016. Growth of pulp
& paper industry in developing regions such as Asia Pacific, Eastern
Europe, and Latin America has fueled the demand for defoamers in the recent
past. Demand from agrochemicals and coatings applications is expected to
increase at a fast pace.
In depth research report on Defoamers Market
Further key findings from the report suggest:
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The global defoamers market was
valued at USD 2,938.2 million in 2016 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7%
from 2017 to 2025
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Silicone-based defoamers
accounted to be the largest product segment in 2016 and is estimated to account
for more than 38% share by 2025
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Water-based defoamers segment
is likely to expand at the fastest growth rate of 5.1% from 2017 to 2025
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Pulp & paper is estimated
to be the highest revenue generating segment of the global defoamers market in
2025, accounting for more than 27% of the revenue share
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Defoamers for coatings
application is expected to reach USD 1,112.9 million by 2025, owing to rising
demand in waterborne coatings
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Asia Pacific dominated the
global defoamers market and the region is anticipated to maintain its leading
position over the forecast period, accounting for around 44% share of the
revenue
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Positive outlook in pulp &
paper production coupled with prospective growth in coatings industry in China,
India, and South East Asian countries is expected to drive the demand in Asia
Pacific region
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North America was the
second-leading player in the regional market, accounting for more than 21%
share in 2016
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Producers including BASF SE,
Applied Material Solutions, Wacker Chemie AG, Kemira Oyj, Shin Etsu Chemical
Co., Ltd, Dow Corning Corp, Air Products and Chemicals Inc., and Evonik
Industries AG were the leading players in global defoamers market
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Fragmented nature of the market
coupled with integrated operation led to intense competition
Grand View Research has
segmented the global defoamers market on the basis of product, application, and
region:
Defoamers Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 -
2025)
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Water-based
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Oil based defoamers
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Silicone based defoamers
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Others
Defoamers Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014
- 2025)
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Pulp & paper
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Coatings
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Agrochemicals
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Water treatment
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Food & Beverage
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Others
Defoamers Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 -
2025)
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North America
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U.S.
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Canada
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Mexico
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Europe
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Germany
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UK
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Asia Pacific
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China
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India
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Central & South America
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Brazil
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Middle East & Africa
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