Global Textile Dyes Market Study, 2019 - Annual Estimates & Forecasts are Provided for the Period 2016-2024 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

The "Textile Dyes - Market Analysis, Trends, and Forecasts" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2016 through 2024. Also, a five-year historic analysis is provided for these markets.

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for in US$ Thousand by the following Segments:

  • Acid Dyes
  • Basic Dyes
  • Direct Dyes
  • Disperse Dyes
  • Reactive Dyes
  • Sulfur Dyes
  • Vat Dyes
  • Other Dyes

The report profiles 137 companies including many key and niche players such as:

  • Anand International (India)
  • Archroma (Switzerland)
  • Atul Ltd. (India)
  • Big Sunshine International (Taiwan)
  • Day-Glo Color Corp. (USA)
  • Huntsman International LLC (USA)
  • Kiri Industries Limited (India)
  • DyStar Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Singapore)
  • Organic Dyes and Pigments LLC (USA)
  • Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. (Japan)

Key Topics Covered

1. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations

Data Interpretation & Reporting Level

Quantitative Techniques & Analytics

Product Definitions and Scope of Study

Acid Dyes

Basic Dyes

Direct Dyes

Disperse Dyes

Reactive Dyes

Sulfur Dyes

Vat (Indigo and Other Dyes)

Other Dyes

Azoic Dyes

Solvent Dyes

Fluorescent Dyes

2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

Textile Dyes: An Introductory Prelude

A Glimpse of Factors Driving and Restraining Industry Prospects

Future Prospects Remain Largely Favorable for Textile Dyes

Developing Regions to Spearhead Present & Future Growth

Demand & Supply Scenario

Low Cost Regions Emerge as Primary Production Hubs

Resolving Prevailing Challenges: Critical for Future Success

3. MARKET DYNAMICS

Environmental Concerns Lead to Changes in Product Mix

Fashion Plays a Predominant Role

Textile Dyes for Nylon Textile Fibers to Witness Strong Demand

Growing Preference for Environment Friendly Natural Dyes

Natural Dyes Score Over Synthetic Dyes

Key Challenges Confronting Natural Textile Dye Industry

Innovative Research Initiatives Seek to Curb Limitations of Natural Dyes

Organic Dyes - In the Spotlight

Organic Pigments

Sulfur Dyes - Key Segment of Textile Dyes

Major Industry Changes Owing to New Regulations

Migration from Conventional Printing to Digital Printing

Macro Factors Driving the World Textiles Sector Generate Parallel Opportunities for Textiles Dyes

Expanding Clothing & Textile Needs of Ballooning World Population

Retail Sprawl in the Thriving Urban Territories

Rising Affluence of Middle Class Consumer Segment

Favorable Economic Scenario

4. TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS

Bacterial Dyeing of Textiles - An Alternative to Synthetic Dyes?

Use of Liposome-based Technology in Dyeing Processes

Environment-Friendly Dyeing Auxiliaries Gain Significance

Digital Textile Printing Market: An Overview

Innovation in Ink Technology

Primary Growth Drivers

Future of Digital Textiles Market

Changes in Digital Printing Space

Green Chemistry to Lead Innovation

Select Eco-Friendly Re-tanning Agents

Select Eco-Friendly Fatliquors

Chrome-free Trend Inspires Innovation in Dyes

Water Pollution Concerns Diverts Focus on New Technologies

Latest Technologies Reduce Usage of Water, Chemical and Energy

Waterless Dyeing Technology Gains Focus

Limitations of Waterless Dyeing

Ultrasonic Technology - Garners Attention

Electrochemical Dyeing - Another Contender

Electrochemical Method based Vat Dyeing

Plasma Technology - To Play a Dominant Role

5. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

What is a Dye?

A Background

Nomenclature of Textile Dyes

Natural Dyes

Evolution of Natural Dyes

Types of Natural Dyes

Advantages and Disadvantages

Benefits and Limitations

Benefits of Natural Dyes

Limitations of Natural Dyes

Natural Dyestuffs Derived from Different Plant Sources

Natural Dye Materials

Calendula Officinalis

Juglans Regia L.

Quercus Ithaburensis

Punica Granatum

Sambucus Nigra

Tamarindus Indica

Extraction of Color Components from Natural Dye Source Materials

Extraction Methods

Aqueous Extraction Method

Non-aqueous or Other Solvent Assisted Extraction Methods

Alkali and Acid Assisted Extraction Method

Extraction through Other Methods

Synthetic Dyes

Acid Dyes

Basic Dyes

Direct Dyes

Disperse Dyes

Reactive Dyes

Improvement in Wash Ability and Color Stability

Types of Reactive Dyes

Sulfur Dyes

Vat Dyes (Indigo and Other Dyes)

Applications

Other Dyes

Azoic Dyes

Solvent Dyes

Fluorescent Dyes

6. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Asian Companies Enjoy Wider Footprint

Western Vendors Remain Buoyant

Vendors Rely on Innovative Strategies to Stay Competitive

6.1 Focus on Select Global Players

6.2 Product Introductions

Launches

Archroma Unveils Denisol Pure Indigo 30

DyStar Introduces Cadira Reactive/Disperse Continuous

Tejidos Royo Unveils Dry Indigo Waterless Dying Technology

Garmon Chemicals Launches New Line of Textile Dyes

Clariant Introduces Non-Staining Sunshine Yellow and Intense Red Dyes

DyStar Rolls Out Cadira Denim

YKK Develops ECO-DYE Waterless Dyeing Process

Archroma Launches Clothes with Natural Dyes

6.3 Recent Industry Activity

Archroma Fully Acquires M. Dohmen

Archroma Partners with Carlin in France

Absolute Denim Switches to Aniline-Free Indigo Dyeing

Organic Dyes & Pigments Acquires Assets of Premier Colors

Organic Dyes and Pigments Achieves ISO 9001:2015 Certification

Milliken Takes Over Keystone Aniline

SK Capital Reinvests in Archroma

Archroma and FIT Create First Archroma Color Center

Archroma Collaborates with G-Star RAW

Archroma Inks MoU with Mehran University in Pakistan

Huntsman Excludes Textile Effects Business from Venator Spin-Off

DyStar Wuxi Colours Obtains ISO14001: 2004 Certification

DayGlo Color Teams Up with Reebok

Stony Creek Colors to Expand Natural Textile Dyeing Capabilities

Texanlab Laboratories Opens Advanced Laboratory in Tirupur

Organic Dyes & Pigments Takes Over Eastern Color & Chemical

7. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

Total Companies Profiled: 137 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 140)

  • The United States (9)
  • Canada (1)
  • Japan (5)
  • Europe (30)
    • France (1)
    • Germany (5)
    • The United Kingdom (5)
    • Italy (4)
    • Spain (4)
    • Rest of Europe (11)
  • Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (95)

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