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Global textile dyes industry report 2021: Market trends, share, size, growth, opportunity and forecast 2015-2020 & 2021-2026

The "Textile Dyes Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2021-2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global textile dyes market grew at a CAGR of around 7% during 2015-2020. Looking forward, the global textile dyes market to exhibit moderate growth during the next five years.

Textile dyes refer to pigmented chemicals used for imparting colors or hues to textiles. These dyes are added through the process of absorption, diffusion or temperature bonding. Some of the commonly used textile dyes include direct, reactive, vat, basic, acid and disperse dyes.

They are usually made using natural or synthetic sources, such as plants, animals and petroleum and are used for materials such as denim, wool, polyester, cotton, acrylics, fur, nylon and silk. The dyes add uniform color with the required saturation to the fabrics and enhance their overall aesthetic appeal. As a result, they are widely used to manufacture protective, medical, industrial, household and sportswear textiles.

Significant growth in the textile industry across the globe represents one of the key factors creating a positive outlook for the market. Furthermore, the increasing demand for colored textiles and fibers across industries is also driving the market growth. Textile manufacturers are extensively using reactive dyes as they offer higher color compatibility and enhanced wash-fastness.

Along with this, proliferating online retail channels are acting as another major growth-inducing factor. The easy availability of clothing through these online channels is increasing the demand for high-quality apparel, which, in turn, is expanding the utilization of textile dyes.

Additionally, various product innovations, such as the development of cost-effective plant-based dyes, are contributing to the market growth. These variants do not contain toxic substances, such as heavy metals, arsenic and lead, and are highly cost-effective and biodegradable.

Other factors, including rapid urbanization across the globe, along with the development of innovative and advanced dyeing techniques that have minimal water and energy requirements, are anticipated to drive the market further.

Key Questions Answered in This Report:

• How has the global textile dyes market performed so far and how will it perform in the coming years?

• What has been the impact of COVID-19 on the global textile dyes market?

• What are the key regional markets?

• What is the breakup of the market based on the dye type?

• What is the breakup of the market based on the fiber type?

• What is the breakup of the market based on the application?

• What are the various stages in the value chain of the industry?

• What are the key driving factors and challenges in the industry?

• What is the structure of the global textile dyes market and who are the key players?

• What is the degree of competition in the industry?




Competitive Landscape:

The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players being

• Archroma Management LLC

• Atul Ltd. (Lalbhai Group)

• Huntsman Corporation

• JAY Chemical Industries Limited

• Jihua Group

• Kiri Industries Ltd.

• LANXESS AG

• Organic Dyes

• Pigments

• S.A. Robama

• Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd

• Zhejiang Runtu Co. Ltd.

Key Market Segmentation:

Breakup by Dye Type:

• Direct

• Reactive

• Vat

• Basic

• Acid

• Disperse

• Others

Breakup by Fiber Type:

• Wool

• Nylon

• Cotton

• Viscose

• Polyester

• Others

Breakup by Application:

• Clothing and Apparels

• Home Textiles

• Automotive Textiles

• Others

Breakup by Region:

• North America

• United States

• Canada

• Asia-Pacific

• China

• Japan

• India

• South Korea

• Australia

• Indonesia

• Europe

• Germany

• France

• United Kingdom

• Italy

• Spain

• Russia

• Latin America

• Brazil

• Mexico

• Middle East and Africa

For more information about this report visit:

https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/udv08r



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