Published March 2022
In most regions of the world, the largest market for maleic anhydride is unsaturated polyester resins, which account for more than 62% of the total consumption of maleic anhydride. Demand for unsaturated polyester resins is influenced by the health of the construction industry and overall state of the economy. Other significant markets for maleic anhydride include lubricating oil additives, production of organic acids (fumaric, malic, and succinic), and copolymers.
In recent years, demand for maleic anhydride has been growing at modest rates in North America and Europe, but more vigorously in the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent, and Southeast Asia. In mainland China, growth has slowed after years of strong increases.
The following pie chart shows the world consumption of maleic anhydride:
Unsaturated polyester resin production will continue to have the largest market share and will drive refined maleic anhydride consumption on a global scale. The developing regions will experience the highest growth in maleic anhydride for unsaturated polyester resin production because a considerable amount of unsaturated polyester resin goes into infrastructure. Overall economic health will affect the unsaturated polyester resin market because it is tied to the construction, automotive, and marine industries.
Global producers of maleic anhydride are numerous, and even the largest producer, Huntsman, accounts for only a little more than 6% of the world market. However, the company has the largest share of the combined US and Western European market, with about 35% of the total. There are many producers in mainland China, most with relatively small capacities. Nevertheless, mainland China is the largest global producer of maleic anhydride, and production is becoming more concentrated in the hands of a small number of large-scale producers.
Overall, maleic anhydride is expected to grow by modest rates in most of the world. Several new markets show some potential for above-average growth, but from small bases:
- Use of more environmentally friendly materials. Maleic anhydride compatibilizers can be used to modify polyolefins like polypropylene or polyethylene to improve adhesion and dispersion to natural fibers for better strength in construction or automotive applications.
- Increase recycling rates.Maleic anhydride compatibilizers facilitate the mixing of dissimilar materials, including plastics.
- Use with biofeedstock-based polymers. Maleic anhydride can be used with polylactic acid or other biofeedstock-based polymers to improve properties for use in agriculture, automotive, or packaging applications.
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