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Posted: Apr 02, 2020
The Paper Pigments Market is projected to grow from USD 13.52 billion in 2018 to USD 17.72 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 5.6% from 2018 to 2023.
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The Asia Pacific paper pigments market is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Asia Pacific (APAC) is expected to grow at the highest CAGR in the paper pigments market during the forecast period. Due to the low proliferation of technology and lower impact of environmental regulations, there is a sustained increase in the demand for paper in the APAC countries despite reduction in the use of writing paper due to the increasing adoption of electronic devices. The region also benefits due to the availability of raw materials, which further facilitates high production of pulp & paper. Countries including China, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, and India lead in terms of paper production, and hence are major consumers of paper pigments.
Key Players in the Paper Pigments Market:
The key players in the paper pigments market include Omya (Switzerland), Imerys (France), Minerals Technologies (US), BASF (Germany), Ashapura Group (India), Huber (US), Kemira Oyj (Finland), Chemours (US), Thiele Kaolin Company (US), and KaMin/CADAM (US).
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Drivers
- Increasing demand for paper in the packaging industry
- High demand in developing countries
- Sustained demand for uncoated paper
Restraints
- Environmental concerns related to the recycling of paper
- Growing digitalization affecting the paper industry
Coated Paper
Paper pigments provide a coating layer on paper which gives uniformity to the paper surface, makes paper whiter, improves opacity, provides the desired finish, imparts printing properties, and improves the shade of the coating. Coated paper has a matte or glossy finish with smoothness and shine. The coating allows the ink to get absorbed into the paper. This creates a cleaner and smoother printing surface, thereby improving the quality of photos and blends.
Modern coatings are composed of pigments, binders, additives, and fluid. The papers are subjected to sizing, coating, and calendering to impart adequate smoothness, brightness, gloss, opacity, ink, and receptivity. Coated paper exhibits resistance to dirt and moisture. It also requires less printing ink as it does not absorb the ink. Coated papers are much heavier than uncoated papers.
Uncoated Paper
Uncoated paper is more widely used than coated paper. It is less smooth than coated paper and absorbs more ink while printing an image. Uncoated paper is also less expensive than coated paper. It is mainly used for applications such as letterheads, envelopes, and forms used for writing and printing.
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