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LEATHER CHEMICALS
EDITION NUMBER: 9 PUBLISHED: JUNE 2019
Leather Chemicals

GLOBAL LEATHER CHEMICALS MARKET TO 2025


Global Leather Chemicals Market Outlook and Growth Frequency, Time Period
Opportunities to 2025: By Product Type (Tanning & Dyeing - Base year Data for 2018
Chemicals, Beam house Chemicals and Finishing Chemicals), By - Five Year Annual Forecast, 2019-
2025
End User Industry (Footwear, Furniture, Automotive, Textile & - Updated on Annual Basis
Fashion, and Other End User Industries) and By Region

Metrics
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and dynamics, key companies, products and functions and trends and - Volumes
strategic issues.
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Market Scope and Definition

PRODUCT TYPE END USER


Tanning & Dyeing Footwear
Beamhouse Furniture
Finishing Chemicals Automotive
Textile & Fashion
Others

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COMPANIES

Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd.


Indofil Industries Ltd.
Pidilite Industries Ltd.
ATC Chemicals
Tytan
TEXAPEL
Elementis plc
Zschimmer & Schwarz & Co KG
Schill & Seilacher GmbH & Co.
Clariant Chemicals Ltd.

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Market Overview

Global Leather Chemicals Market is poised to report 6.18%year-on-year growth in 2019. The demand for leather
chemicals is increasing owing to their usage for skin in order to prevent the deterioration caused by micro-organisms
and to improve the texture of the leather. The market is driven by growing automotive industry due to its rise in usage
in automotive crafts.

Automotive is the major sector which is having the high demand of leather chemicals due to the requirement of seat
covers in vehicles. Further, these leather chemicals are used to stabilize the decay and foul odor, which also enhances
the leather chemicals demand.

Tanning &dyeing chemicals is the major product type in global leather chemicals market

Based on product type, the tanning &dyeing chemical segment account for highest share in overall leather chemicals
market. Growing consumption of tanning & dyeing chemicals in leather manufacturing process is expected to fuelthe
demand of global leather chemicals market over the forecast period 2019-2025.Further, the global leather
chemicals market is segmented into beamhouse chemicals and finishing chemicals.

Footwear remains as the dominant end user industry in global leather chemicals market

Mounting footwear market in Asian countries including India, Vietnam, and China is driving the growth of the footwear
segment in global leather chemicals market.
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Increasing demand for footwear is anticipated to extend the demand for finishing chemicals in the upcoming years.
Further, growing population, fast changing fashion trends, and booming demand for quality footwear are projected
to fuel the market growth during the forecast period 2019-2025.

In addition, the global leather chemicals market is segmented into furniture, automotive, textile & fashion, and other
end user industries.

Leather chemicals market demand by geography

The report analyses the global leather chemicals market for countries across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific,
South & Central America, and Middle East & Africa. The demand for leather chemical is high in Asia-Pacific, South &
Central America, and Europe.

In terms of volume, Asia-Pacific dominates the global market with major share. Asia pacific has contributed the
growing demand for coating agents from automotive industries. The rising demand of leather chemicals and increase
in the production of automotive vehicles is driving the market over the forecast period 2019-2025. Rise in sports
activities shows significant impact on growth of leather chemicals market.

China is the largest automotive market in Asia Pacific region. The foot wear industry and textile industry in china are
the largest producers and consumers of leather chemicals. The leather chemicals market is expected to grow in china
significantly over the upcoming years. India would be the further leading market for leather chemicals.

Companies operating in the global leather chemicals market

Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd., Indofil Industries Ltd., Pidilite Industries Ltd., ATC Chemicals, Tytan, TEXAPEL, Elementis plc,
Zschimmer & Schwarz & Co KG, Schill & Seilacher GmbH & Co., and Clariant Chemicals Ltd.

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Scope of the Report


Long term perspective on the Leather Chemicals industry: 2018 (base year), 2019- 2025 (forecast period)

Leather Chemicals Market- Forecasts by Segments- Product Type and End User Industry by geography.

 It provides the global leather chemicals market outlook by 3 product types including tanning & dyeing
chemicals, beamhouse chemicals and finishing chemicals.
 The report categorizes the market based on end user industry into 5 categories that includes footwear,
furniture, automotive, textile & fashion, and other end user industries.
 The report analyses the global Leather chemical market across countries in 5 regions including Asia-Pacific,
Europe, North America, South & Central America, and Middle East & Africa.

Leather Chemicals Market- Strategic Analysis Review

 Key strategies opted by leading players


 Short to Long Term Industry Trends
 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
 Supply side and Demand Side Drivers and Challenges

Leather Chemicals Market- Growth Opportunities

 Potential New Business Opportunities


 Key Areas of Focus in forecast period
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Leather Chemicals Market- Competitive Scenario

 10 companies are analysed in the report including Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd., Indofil Industries Ltd., Pidilite
Industries Ltd., ATC Chemicals, Tytan, TEXAPEL, Elementis plc, Zschimmer & Schwarz & Co KG, Schill & Seilacher
GmbH& Co., and Clariant Chemicals Ltd.
 Company Peer-to-Peer Comparison
 Company Profile and SWOT Analysis
 Financial Analysis

Recent Leather Chemicals Market News and Deals

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Table of Contents
1. Table of Contents

1.1 List of Tables

1.2 List of Figures

2. Introduction to Global Leather Chemicals Market

2.1 Global Leather Chemicals Market Snapshot, 2018

2.2Leather Chemicals Industry Overview

2.3 Research Perspective

3. Global Leather Chemicals Market- Strategic Analysis

3.1 Short Term and Long Term Industry Trends Affecting Global Leather Chemicals Markets

3.2 Leading Leather Chemicals Types Targeted by Global Manufacturers

3.3 Key Consumption Patterns of Leather Chemicals

3.4 Potential Markets Vital for business Expansion


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3.5 Five Forces Analysis

3.6 Drivers and Restraints

4. Global Leather Chemicals Market Outlook and Growth Opportunities by Product Type

4.1Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals Market Outlook, 2019- 2025

4.2 Beamhouse Chemicals Market Outlook, 2019- 2025

4.3 Finishing Chemicals Market Outlook, 2019- 2025

5. Global Leather Chemicals Market Outlook and Growth Opportunities by End User Industry

5.1 Leather Chemicals Demand in Footwear, Market Outlook, 2019- 2025

5.2 Leather Chemicals Demand in Furniture, Market Outlook, 2019- 2025

5.3 Leather Chemicals Demand in Automotive, Market Outlook, 2019- 2025

5.4 Leather Chemicals Demand in Textile & Fashion, Market Outlook, 2019- 2025

5.5 Leather Chemicals Demand in Other End User Industries, Market Outlook, 2019- 2025

6. Asia Pacific Leather Chemicals Market Outlook and Growth Opportunities

6.1 Key Findings, 2018

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6.2 Asia Pacific Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Product Type, 2019- 2025

6.3 Asia Pacific Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by End User Industry, 2019- 2025
6.4 Asia Pacific Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Country, 2019- 2025

7. Europe Leather Chemicals Market Outlook and Growth Opportunities

7.1 Key Findings, 2018

7.2 Europe Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Product Type, 2019- 2025

7.3 Europe Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by End User Industry, 2019- 2025
7.4 Europe Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Country, 2019- 2025

8. North America Leather Chemicals Market Outlook and Growth Opportunities


8.1 Key Findings, 2018

8.2 North America Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Product Type, 2019- 2025

8.3 North America Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by End User Industry, 2019- 2025

8.4 North America Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Country, 2019- 2025

9. South & Central America Leather Chemicals Market Outlook and Growth Opportunities
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9.1 Key Findings, 2018

9.2 South & Central America Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Product Type, 2019- 2025

9.3 South & Central America Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by End User Industry, 2019- 2025

9.4 South & Central America Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Country, 2019- 2025

10. Middle East & Africa Leather Chemicals Market Outlook and Growth Opportunities

10.1 Key Findings, 2018

10.2 Middle East & Africa Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Product Type, 2019- 2025

10.3 Middle East & Africa Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by End User Industry, 2019- 2025

10.4 Middle East & Africa Leather Chemicals Market Outlook by Country, 2019- 2025

11. Competitive Landscape

11.1 Leading Players (Company Profile, SWOT Analysis, Leather Chemicals Products, Financial Analysis)

11.1.1 Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd.

11.1.2 Indofil Industries Ltd.

11.1.3 Pidilite Industries Ltd.

11.1.4 ATC Chemicals

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11.1.5 Tytan

11.1.6 TEXAPEL
11.1.7 Elementis plc

11.1.8 Zschimmer & Schwarz & Co KG

11.1.9 Schill & Seilacher GmbH & Co.

11.1.10 Clariant Chemicals Ltd.

11.2 Company Benchmarking

11.3 Financial Analysis

12. Recent News and Deals Landscape

12.1 Mergers and Acquisitions


12.2 New Product Launches

12.3 Asset Transactions

12.4 Financial Announcements

13 Appendix

13.1 OGAnalysis Expertise


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13.2 Sources and Research Methodology

13.3 Contact Information

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Research Methodology
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have developed a robust methodology that has been redefined again and again over the past 10 years to arrive at the best-in-
class methodology.

We understand the importance of research for your business!

Our strategic market intelligence is uniquely designed to transform data points into actionable insights for strategic planning and
business development. Our methodology includes series of iterative processes integrating qualitative and quantitative research
methods.

Scope and Report Design Phase

Our well experienced team of experts carefully designs the study scope, objectives and deliverables. Through clear understanding
of research needs of our clients, we design a clear scope for all the segments and sub-segments of the report. Strong knowledge on
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Data Sourcing

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leading companies, suppliers, traders and consumers to ensure a comprehensive industry perspective.

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insights and gain clear understanding of markets. Through use of historical trend analysis, bottom-up and top-down demand
modeling coupled with comparative analysis, we assess the diverse and quantitative data gathered through primary and secondary
research methods.

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Data Triangulation Can Provide Novel Insights

Forecast methodology

Forecasting is no more a simple quantitative modeling exercise. It is an iterative operating process where identifying the right things
to forecast is followed by gathering and improving the data to include real-world scenarios. Emphasis on scalability and
adaptability of the model in current market conditions with confidence remains the key for any forecast model. The forecasting
process concludes with adaptability in business model so as to constantly improve the entire process.

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Related Products and Solutions


Low-Density Polyethylene
Leather Chemicals 3D Printing Plastic Crosslinking Agents (LDPE) Polymer Foam
Plastic 3D Printing Powder Dimer Acid Medical Polymers Polymer Gel
Dimethyl Terephthalate and Metal Soaps and Organotin Polymethyl
Polyamide Acrylic Sheet Terephthalic Acid Heat Stabilizers Methacrylate
Metalized Biaxially Oriented
Polyols Acrylonitrile Electrically Conductive Adhesives Polypropylene Films Polyolefin
Acrylonitrile Butadiene
Polypropylene Styrene Resins Electroactive Polymers Metallic Stearate Polyolefin Fibers
Adhesive, Composite,
Polystyrene and Coating Epoxy Emulsion Polymer Methyl Methacrylate Polyoxymethylene
Methyl, Ethyl and Other
Rosin Adipic Acid Engineering Plastics Cellulose Ethers Polyphenylene Oxide
Polyphenylene Sulfide
White Oil Aluminum Oxide Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO) Mulch film Resins
High Temperature Amine and Anhydride Epoxy and Polyester Corrosion
Resin Epoxy Curing Agents Resistant Resins Novolac Resins Polypropylene Resins
Low Temperature
Coating Amino Resins Epoxy Coatings Nylon 6 and 66 Polysilicon
Polytetrafluoroethylen
Maleic Anhydride Anti-Fog Additives Epoxy Resin Nylon Monofilament e
Medical Plastics Antimicrobial Plastic Epoxy Surface Coatings Nylon Resins Polyurea
Organic Coatings, Inorganic
Methacrylate Automotive Epoxy, Silicone, Polyurethane and Coatings and Other Barrier Polyvinyl Chloride
Monomers Polycarbonate Glazing Other High Temperature Adhesives Films Resins
Epoxy, Vinyl Ester and Polyester Purified Terephthalic
Opaque Polymers Azodicarbonamide Glass Flake Coatings Packaging Films Acid
Petroleum Resin Bakelite Ethylene Copolymers Paint Protection Film Reinforced Plastics
Rigid Transparent
Phenolic Resin Barrier Resisns Ethylene Glycols PET Polymer Plastics

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Plastic Additives Bio Plasticizers Ethylene Oxide Phosgene Shrink Film
Bio-based Polyethylene
Plastisols Terephthalate Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Plastic Compounding Smart Polymers
Styrene-Acrylonitrile
Polyamide Bio-based Polypropylene Extruded Polypropylene Foam Plastic Dielectric Films Resins
Styrenic Block
Polycarbonate Films Biodegradable Plastics Fiber Reinforced Composites Plastic Films and Sheets Copolymers
Fiber Reinforced Polymer
Polyetheramine Biodegradable Polymers Composites Plasticizer Alcohol Styrenic Copolymers
Biodegradable
Superabsorbent
Polymer Dispersions Materials Flexible Epoxy Resin Plasticizers Styrenic Polymers
Polymethyl
Methacrylate
Microspheres Bioplastics Fluorotelomers Polyacetal Resins Styrenics
Polyphenylene
Sulfide Bio-Polyamide Furan Resins Polyacrylamide Sulfone Polymers
Polypropylene Superabsorbent
Catalysts Biopolymer Furandicarboxylic Acid Polyamide Resins Polymers
Synthetic and Bio-
Polyvinyl Butyral Bioresorbable Polymers Glass Fiber Polyamide-Imide Based Polypropylene
Synthetic Water-
Precipitated Silica Bisphenol A Gum Rosin Polyaryletherketone Soluble Polymers
Thermoformed
Protective Films Blow Molded Plastics HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) Polyarylsulfone Plastics
Thermoplastic
Polyester Engineering
PVC Additives Breathable Film HDPE Polyethylene Resins Polycarbonate Resins Resins
Thermoplastic
PVC Stabilizer Cellulose Acetate Heat Resistant Polymer Polychlorotrifluoroethylene Polyolefins
Saturated Polyester Thermoplastic
Resin Cellulose Acetate Flake Hexamethylenediamine Polyester Film Vulcanizates
Synthetic Latex
Polymers Cellulose Ester High Density Polyethylene Polyester Polyols Triethylene Glycol
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Cellulose Ether and Ultraviolet Curable
Transparent Plastics Derivatives Hydrazine Polyether Ether Ketone Resins
Tris Nonylphenyl Unsaturated Polyester
Phosphite Cellulose Films Impact Modifiers Polyether Polyols Resins
Chlorinated
UV Absorbers Polyethylene (PE-C) Injection Molded Plastics Polyethylene Furanoate UV Light Stabilizers
Chlorinated
Polyethylene Resins and Water Soluble
UV Stabilizer Elastomers Ion Exchange Resins Polyethylene Glycol Polymers
Wood Plastic
Water Based Resin Chromatography Resin LDPE Polyethylene Resins Polyethylene Naphthalate Composite
Water Soluble Film Coating Resins Linear LDPE Polyethylene Resins Polyethylene Terephthalate Solid-State Resins
Waterborne Epoxy
Resins Conductive Polymers Liquid Crystal Polymers Polyimides and Imide Polymers
Waterborne UV Corrosion Resistant
Curable Resins Resin Low Profile Additives Polymer Chameleons

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