Conducive carbon black is utilised to improve electrical conductivity in consumer electronics, and rising demand for these products is anticipated to drive market expansion. Conducive carbon black's market is expected to develop as a result of rising demand from the automobile industry for use in the manufacture of tyres and other rubber-based accessories. According to a research released in June 2019 by the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), more than 80 million passenger cars were produced globally in 2017 and 98.1 million motor vehicles were produced globally in 2018.
By the end of 2027, the Conductive Carbon Black Market is expected to generate more than US$ 220 million in sales, rising at a CAGR of 7.0% from 2019 to 2027.
Leading Companies in the Conductive Carbon Black Industry:
1. carbon black: Created in 2002. Head office in the United States. Security solutions are provided by Carbon Black Inc. both domestically and abroad. Unfiltered endpoint data is collected, kept track of, and analysed by its security cloud platform. Its products are used to supplement or replace outdated antivirus software, stop malware and fileless attacks, defend against ransomware, track down threats, react to and fix security issues, lock down crucial systems and programmes, and more. In an all-cash deal for $26 per share, or an enterprise value of $2.1 billion, VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW), a pioneer in business software, said today that it has successfully acquired Carbon Black, a pioneer in cloud-native endpoint protection.
2. AkzoNobel N.V.: created in 1994. Headquarters in the Netherlands, in Amsterdam. One of the biggest manufacturers of paint and coatings worldwide is AkzoNobel, situated in the Netherlands. The mature European market accounts for about 35% of sales, while the Asia-Pacific region has quickly expanded to account for more than 30% of sales. Although the industrial, consumer goods, and transportation markets also contribute significantly to overall revenue, the construction-related end markets are the most significant. In order to improve its long-term position in Latin America, Akzo Nobel N.V. (AKZA; AKZOY) has finalised the acquisition of Colombian paint and coatings manufacturer Grupo Orbis.
3. Orion Engineered Carbons: Established in 1932. Head office in Luxembourg. Carbon black is a solid form of carbon that is sold by Orion SA as powder or pellets. Rubber Carbon Black and Specialty Carbon Black are the company's operating segments. Rubber Carbon Black accounts for the majority of its revenue. Rubber tyres and other mechanical rubber goods use segments of rubber reinforced with carbon black. In coatings, plastics, printing, and specialised applications, the Specialty Carbon Black section is employed as pigments and performance additives. Geographically, Germany is where the company gets the majority of its income. Indemnity Claims from the 2011 Acquisition of Evonik's Global Carbon Black Business are resolved between Orion Engineered Carbons and its former owner, Evonik.
4. Cabot Corporation: Built in 1881. Head office in the United States. A wide range of chemicals, materials, and chemical-based goods are produced and sold by Cabot Corp. In accordance with the type of goods, the corporation divides itself into two sectors. Rubber-grade carbon black is sold by the reinforcing materials section, which brings in more money than any other segment combined. This carbon black is utilised in hoses and belts for autos. Ink-jet colourants and metal oxides for use in the construction and automotive industries are sold by the performance chemicals division. In April 2023, Cabot Corporation (NYSE: CBT) declared that it has purchased the Chiba solar farm from Shoko Co., Ltd.
5. Denka Company Limited: Built in 1915. Head office in Japan. Chemicals, polymers, and items derived from chemicals are produced and sold by Denka Co Ltd. By product category, the company divides itself into four areas. Sales of rubber products used in the automobile industry and plastics used in the production of electronics, notably televisions, are made by the elastomers and performance plastics division, which generates more revenue than any other segment. Cement and fertiliser are sold to the building and construction sectors by the infrastructure and social solutions category. Taiheiyo Cement: Notice of Purchase of Denka Company Limited's Cement Sales Business.
6. Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd: Built in 1918. Head office in Japan. The company Tokai Carbon Co Ltd is situated in Japan and produces a variety of carbon-based products, such as carbon black, graphite electrodes, fine carbon friction material, industrial furnaces, and other related items. Industrial Furnaces and Related Products, Carbon and Ceramics, and Carbon Black Business are its three reportable segments through which it conducts business. Typically, auto tyres are made with industrial rubber goods, and carbon black is utilised as a strengthening ingredient. China's Tokai Carbon (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. carbon black plant is now owned by Cabot Corporation.
7. Phillips Carbon Black Limited: An Indian Company named PCBL Ltd specialises in the production of carbon black. The Carbon Black and Power portions are used to carry out the entity's business operations. The segment that produces carbon black through its manufacturing facilities in Durgapur, Kochi, Palej, Mundra, and a Greenfield Project in Chennai is where it receives the majority of its revenue. With the help of mergers, de-mergers, and a reduction in investment exposure in group companies, Phillips Carbon Black (PCBL) has started a structural and investment recast.
Definition: Carbon black is one of the traditional additives used to create conductive materials.