Global Overview for the Polyols Market Report with 2022 Data, Forecasts up to 2027 and Eco-Friendly Polyols Forecasts Until 2032
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Global Share of Consumption of Polyols for Polyurethanes 2022-2027 %

Global Share of Consumption of Polyols for Polyurethanes 2022-2027 %
Global Share of Consumption of Polyols for Polyurethanes 2022-2027 %

Dublin, March 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "An Overview of the Global Market for Polyols 2022 - First Edition" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report contains data on the 2022 consumption of aliphatic and aromatic polyester polyols, as well as polyether and eco-friendly polyols, and forecast consumption for 2027 (eco-friendly up to 2032) split by the three major geographic regions (Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific).

Aliphatic Polyester Polyols

Asia, and China in particular, is by far the largest global producer and consumer of aliphatic polyester polyols, of which the vast majority is used in the manufacturing of PU elastomers for applications such as footwear and synthetic leather.

Production of polyester polyols in Asia Pacific is mainly for captive use by shoe sole resin and synthetic leather resin manufacturers. Additional demand comes from cast elastomers and TPUs, as well as in the manufacture of polyester slabstock.

The production of adipic acid and its availability heavily influences aliphatic polyester polyol production. Adipic acid is one of the most commercially important types of aliphatic dicarboxylic acid, with the majority of demand for it coming from the production of industrial fibres, especially nylon 6,6 resin. Most adipic acid production capacity is derived from cyclohexane, and the rest is mainly from cyclohexene and uncoupled cyclohexanol/cyclohexanone.

The production of aliphatic polyester polyols was affected by raw material supply issues throughout 2021 and 2022. There were well-reported problems with the availability of MDI, but also glycol-specific issues with the availability of hexane diol and monopropylene glycol (MPG).

The CAGR for aliphatic polyester polyol consumption is expected to be 5% p.a. through 2027, with the highest growth coming from Asia.

Aromatic Polyester Polyols

The demand for aromatic polyester polyols is predominantly linked to the production of polyurethane rigid foam insulation (including refrigeration). Increasingly, the global market is driven by performance, legislation and higher fire-rated product requirements, for which aromatic polyester polyols are a crucial component.

This whole sector has in the last couple of years been adversely affected by raw material issues, namely MDI prices and availability, which has resulted in many end users choosing alternative insulation materials instead of polyurethane-based products. However, after the global pandemic, 2021 started to see a recovery in the market, which was again impeded by the adversities of the Russia-Ukraine war. The global optimism in the industry from 2021 and into early 2022 has been replaced by concerns in terms of energy prices, spending confidence and general global uncertainty.