Navigating the Textile Chemicals Market: Key Players and Growth Strategies
Navigating the Textile Chemicals Market: Key Players and Growth Strategies

Navigating the Textile Chemicals Market: Key Players and Growth Strategies

Textile chemicals are chemical compounds that are used in various stages of textile production and processing to enhance or modify the properties of textiles. They play a crucial role in transforming raw fibers into finished textile products that are comfortable, durable, and aesthetically appealing. Textile chemicals are used for a wide range of purposes, including dyeing, printing, finishing, and improving the performance and quality of textiles.

At a predicted CAGR of 4.6% from 2021 to 2026, the size of the global Textile Chemicals Market is expected to increase from USD 26.5 billion in 2021 to USD 33.1 billion by 2026.

Download PDF Brochure https://bit.ly/4adMdgB

Browse 184 market data Tables and 28 Figures spread through 185 Pages and in-depth TOC on "Textile Chemicals Market by Fiber (Natural, Synthetic), Product Type (Coating & Sizing, Colorants & Auxiliaries, Finishing Agents, Desizing Agents, Surfactants), Application (Apparel, Home Textile, Technical Textile) & Region - Global Forecast to 2026".

Which chemical is used in textile?

Various chemicals are used in the textile industry for different purposes, such as dyeing, printing, finishing, and improving fabric properties.

Some common chemicals used in textiles include:

  • Dyes: Used for adding color to textiles. Different types of dyes, such as reactive dyes, direct dyes, vat dyes, and disperse dyes, are used for different types of fibers.
  • Pigments: Used for printing and coloring fabrics. Unlike dyes, pigments do not chemically bond with the fibers; they adhere to the fabric's surface.
  • Auxiliaries: These include chemicals used for various processes like scouring, bleaching, and washing to prepare the fabric for dyeing or printing.
  • Finishing agents: Used to impart specific properties to the fabric, such as softeners, water repellents, flame retardants, and wrinkle-resistant agents.
  • Optical brighteners: Chemicals that increase the fabric's perceived whiteness by absorbing ultraviolet light and re-emitting it as visible blue light.
  • Formaldehyde-based resins: Used in the production of wrinkle-resistant and durable-press fabrics.
  • Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) and sulfuric acid: Used for fabric mercerization, a process that improves the fabric's luster and strength.
  • Sodium chloride (table salt): Used in dyeing processes for certain types of fibers like reactive dyes on cotton.
  • Hydrogen peroxide: Used as a bleaching agent for some textiles.

It's important to note that the use of chemicals in the textile industry should be regulated to ensure safe and sustainable practices. Many textile manufacturers are increasingly adopting eco-friendly and sustainable chemical options to minimize their environmental impact.

Request a Sample Copy of this Report https://bit.ly/3WfrC88

Recent Developments

  • In February 2021, Dow introduced innovative durable water-repellent finishing to enable increasingly sustainable textiles. DOWSIL IE-8749 Emulsion treatment improves fabric retention. Further DOWSIL IE-8749 Emulsion finish does not need to be regularly heat-treated to restore the water repellency performance, which is a key advantage in the durability of the final product. By incorporating DOWSIL IE-8749 Emulsion treatment in their finishing processes, textile finishers receive greater control over the final smooth feel of the fabric.
  • In June 2020, Dow launched a new generation hybrid binder for the formulation of water-borne screen-printing inks which enable achieving superior durability, color brightness, and opacity in fabrics made of synthetic and natural fibers for the growing streetwear and sportswear markets. The DOWSIL Print 041 Textile Printing Ink Binder enables drop-in, waterborne alternative formulations when compared to conventional textile printing inks, combining high performance, cost-effectiveness, and superior sustainability.
  • In December 2020, Wacker launched renewables-based silicone sealants through its ELASTOSIL eco brand. It is the first approach that encompasses and compensates all fossil-based raw materials and additives in the product formulation by using bio-based methanol. The ELASTOSIL eco portfolio also includes a chalk-filled alkoxy-curing silicone sealant which due to its matt appearance and outstanding adhesion profile, is high-grade in weather-seal applications.
  • In October 2019, Wacker presented new polymer- and silicone-based products for the manufacture of coatings, adhesives, and sealants at ABRAFATI 2019.

Textile Chemicals Market Players

Dow Inc. (US), BASF SE (Germany), WACKER (Germany), Huntsman Corporation (US), Solvay (Belgium) among others, are the leading textile chemicals manufacturers, globally.

Dow, Inc. is one of the largest players in the textile chemicals market. Dow, Inc. is a materials science company that combines science and technology to develop innovative solutions for various end-use markets. The Company conducts its worldwide operations through six global businesses which are organized into the following operating segments: Packaging & Specialty Plastics, Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure and Performance Materials & Coatings.

BASF SE is the second-largest player in the textile chemicals market, globally. BASF SE is one of the leading chemical companies which has its operation spread across all regions of the world. It operates in six major business segments: Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions, Surface Technologies, Nutrition & Care, and Agricultural Solution. The company provides fabric finishing chemicals through the Intermediates division, which falls under the Chemicals business segment.

Conclusion

In conclusion, textile chemicals are integral to the modern textile industry, serving as the invisible hands that transform raw fibers into a vast array of comfortable, colorful, and functional textile products. These chemicals encompass a wide range of compounds, each designed to fulfill specific roles at various stages of the textile production process. From enhancing the vibrancy of colors through dyes and pigments to imbuing fabrics with softness and resilience through finishing agents, textile chemicals play a pivotal role in shaping the characteristics and performance of textiles.

As consumer preferences and environmental awareness evolve, the role of textile chemicals has expanded beyond functionality to include sustainability and ethical considerations. The industry is witnessing a shift towards eco-friendly formulations, biodegradable additives, and reduced water and energy consumption during production. Textile chemicals are thus evolving to align with global sustainability goals and to minimize the ecological footprint of the industry.

To view or add a comment, sign in

Insights from the community

Others also viewed

Explore topics