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Bicomponent Fiber Market Size, Share, Trends, Forecast, Competitive Analysis, and Growth Opportunity: 2023-2028

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  • 233 Pages
  • July 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Stratview Research
  • ID: 5304701

Market Highlights

The bicomponent fiber market is estimated to grow from USD 1.75 billion in 2022 to USD 2.3 billion by 2028 at a healthy CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period.

What is bicomponent fiber?

Bicomponent fiber is a two-component fiber that is extruded from two polymers of the same spinneret that is, both polymers are constituted within the same filament. Bicomponent fibers are also known as “conjugate fibers”, particularly in Asian countries. The two polymers of a bicomponent fiber have different melting points and are accordingly structured for a specific application.

The properties of bicomponent fibers depend on several factors, such as the nature and properties of both materials, their arrangement in the fiber, the relative proportion of both materials, and the thickness of the fiber. The main objective behind producing bicomponent fiber is to exploit capabilities that do not exist in either polymer alone.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis

Despite the widespread impact of the pandemic, the bicomponent fiber is among the few man-made fibers that recorded a low impact of the pandemic in their demand. The market for bicomponent fiber saw a decline of -6.8% in 2020. The sharp plunge in the home furnishing, automotive, and textile industries was partially offset by the exceptional growth in the hygiene and medical applications in the same year.

The market is driven by a host of factors, some of which are noted below:

  • The organic growth of various end-use industries such as hygiene, automotive, textiles, and home furnishing.
  • Furthermore, exceptional advantages of bicomponent fibers, such as a wide range of bonding temperatures, unique cross-sections, enhanced bulkiness, as well as liquid acquisition properties.
  • Compared to other competing materials (mono-component fiber), are driving an increase in their penetration across industry verticals. The market experienced exceptional growth over the past decade, creating huge interest among participants.

Market Segments’ Analysis

The market is based on material types PE/PP, PE/PET, Co-PET/PET, and others. Co-PET/PET dominates the market in terms of both value and volume shipments. Co-PET/PET is used in a wide range of applications in the nonwoven industry with a melt temperature below 110°C.

Desirable strength, lightweight, better dyeability, wrinkle resistance, a cost-effective nature, and excellent wash wear properties are other key whys and wherefores of the product category. PE/PP bicomponent fiber has superior properties, such as enhanced softness, bulkiness, and liquid absorption properties, which have led to its significant demand in the USA and Western European countries.

The market is segmented into sheath-core, side-by-side, islands-in-the-sea, and others. Sheath-core structure leads to the market. This structure type fiber is generally processed as bonding fiber for nonwovens.

Typically, these are used in two forms, concentric and eccentric types, based on the emphasis on product strength and bulkiness, respectively. Side-by-side fiber also offers a sizeable market opportunity and is generally used as self-crimping fiber.

The market is segmented into hygiene, textiles, automotive, home furnishing, and others. Hygiene governs the market and is expected to remain avant-garde in the foreseeable future as well.

Improving the living standard of people, rising awareness towards good health, and an inclination towards the use of hygiene products, such as baby diapers, wipes, and feminine hygiene products, are burgeoning the demand for bicomponent fibers in the segment.

Key requirements for hygiene products, such as softness, better fluid absorption, low irritation to the skin, high strength, and high bulkiness, are efficiently fulfilled by bicomponent fiber.

The market is segmented into drylaid, spunlaid, airlaid, and wetlaid. Drylaid is expected to be the dominant segment during the forecast period. When bicomponent fibers are used in drylaid web formation, they can be used to create fabrics with unique properties.

By adjusting the ratio of the two materials in the bicomponent fiber, it is possible to control the melting temperature and other properties of the resulting fabric. This makes it possible to create fabrics with different levels of strength, stiffness, and heat resistance, as well as other properties that are useful in a variety of applications.

The market is segmented into spunlaid, needle-punched, and thermally bonded. Thermally bonded is expected to be the dominant as well as the fastest-growing consolidation process during the forecast period.

This process creates a nonwoven fabric with unique properties such as enhanced strength, durability, and elasticity. The choice of bicomponent fibers and the specific thermal bonding process used can be tailored to create fabrics with a wide range of properties for different applications, such as in the manufacturing of medical textiles, protective clothing, and industrial fabrics.

The market is segmented into short-cut fibers and staple fibers. Short-cut fibers are expected to maintain their lead during the forecast period. They are used in a wide range of applications, such as in the production of nonwoven fabrics, insulation materials, and filtration media.

Short-cut fibers are often used as reinforcements in composite materials, such as plastics, to improve their mechanical properties.

Asia-Pacific is likely to remain the most dominant as well as the fastest-growing region in the long-term scenario, owing to a host of factors such as a large population base, increasing disposable income of consumers, and increasing awareness of hygiene products such as diapers and feminine hygiene products. Emerging nations, such as China and India, are experiencing a rapid increase in the use of bicomponent fiber.

The market is highly concentrated. Most of the major players in order to expand geographically and broaden their product offering, companies have been performing M&As and JVs.

The following are the key players in the bicomponent fiber market. Most of the major players provide a variety of materials to various end-users.
  • Far Eastern New Century Corporation
  • Indorama Ventures
  • Huvis Corporation
  • Jiangsu Jiangnan High Polymer Fiber Co. Ltd.
  • Jiaxing Xinwei Chemical Fiber Co. Ltd.
  • Toray Industries Inc.
  • Freudenberg Group
  • Cha Technologies Group
  • Yaolong Nonwoven

Report Features

This report provides market intelligence in the most comprehensive way. The report structure has been kept such that it offers maximum business value. It provides critical insights into the market dynamics and will enable strategic decision-making for the existing market players as well as those willing to enter the market.

The following are the key features of the report:

  • Market structure: Overview, industry life cycle analysis, supply chain analysis.
  • Market environment analysis: Growth drivers and constraints, Porter’s five forces analysis, SWOT analysis.
  • Market trend and forecast analysis.
  • Market segment trend and forecast.
  • Competitive landscape and dynamics: Market share, Product portfolio, New Product Launches, etc.
  • COVID-19 impact and its recovery curve
  • Attractive market segments and associated growth opportunities.
  • Emerging trends.
  • Strategic growth opportunities for the existing and new players.
  • Key success factors.
The bicomponent fiber market is segmented into the following categories.

By Material Type

  • PE/PP
  • PE/PET
  • Co-PET/PET
  • Others

By Structure Type

  • Sheath/Core
  • Side-by-Side
  • Islands-in-the-Sea
  • Others

By End-Use Industry Type

  • Hygiene
  • Textiles
  • Automotive
  • Home Furnish
  • Others

By Web Formation Technology Type

  • Drylaid
  • Spunlaid
  • Airlaid
  • Wetlaid

By Consolidation Process Type

  • Spunlaid
  • Needle-punched
  • Thermal Bonded

By Fiber Length Type

  • Short-Cut Fibers
  • Staple Fibers

By Region

  • North America (Country Analysis: The USA, Canada, and Mexico)
  • Europe (Country Analysis: Germany, France, The UK, Russia, and The Rest of Europe)
  • Asia-Pacific (Country Analysis: China, Japan, India, and the Rest of Asia-Pacific)
  • Rest of the World (Country Analysis: Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and Others)

Research Methodology

This strategic assessment report provides a comprehensive analysis that reflects today’s bicomponent fiber market realities and future market possibilities for the forecast period. The report segments and analyzes the market in the most detailed manner in order to provide a panoramic view of the market.

The vital data/information provided in the report can play a crucial role for market participants as well as investors in the identification of the low-hanging fruits available in the market as well as to formulate growth strategies to expedite their growth process.

This report offers high-quality insights and is the outcome of a detailed research methodology comprising extensive secondary research, rigorous primary interviews with industry stakeholders, and validation and triangulation with the analyst's internal database and statistical tools.

More than 1,000 authenticated secondary sources, such as company annual reports, fact books, press releases, journals, investor presentations, white papers, patents, and articles, have been leveraged to gather the data.

The publisher conducted more than 15 detailed primary interviews with market players across the value chain in all four regions and industry experts to obtain both qualitative and quantitative insights.

Table of Contents

  • Report Scope
  • Report Objectives
  • Research Methodology
  • Market Segmentation
  • Secondary Research
  • Key Information Gathered from Secondary Research
  • Primary Research
  • Key Information Gathered from Primary Research
  • Breakdown of Primary Interviews by Region, Designation, and Value Chain Node
  • Data Analysis and Triangulation
1. Executive Summary
2. Bicomponent Fiber Market Environment Analysis
2.1. Supply Chain Analysis
2.2. PEST Analysis
2.3. Industry Life Cycle Analysis
2.4. Market Drivers
2.5. Market Challenges
3. Bicomponent Fiber Market Assessment (2017-2028) (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
3.1. Bicomponent Fiber Market Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
3.2. Market Scenario Analysis: Growth Trajectories in Different Market Conditions
3.3. COVID-19 Impact Assessment and Expected Recovery Curve
4. Bicomponent Fiber Market Segment Analysis (2017-2028) (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.1. Material-Type Analysis
4.1.1. PE/PP: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.1.2. PE/PET: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.1.3. Co-PET/PET: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.1.4. Others: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.2. Structure-Type Analysis
4.2.1. Sheath/Core: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.2.2. Side-by-Side: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.2.3. Islands-in-the-Sea: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.2.4. Others: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.3. End-Use-Industry Analysis
4.3.1. Hygiene: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.3.2. Textiles: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.3.3. Automotive: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.3.4. Home Furnish: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.3.5. Others: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.4. Web Formation Technology-Type Analysis
4.4.1. Drylaid: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.4.2. Spunlaid: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.4.3. Airlaid: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.4.4. Wetlaid: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.5. Consolidation Process-Type Analysis
4.5.1. Spunlaid: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.5.2. Needlepunched: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.5.3. Thermal Bonded: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.6. Fiber Length-Type Analysis
4.6.1. Short-Cut Fibers: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.6.2. Staple Fibers: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7. Regional Analysis
4.7.1. North American Bicomponent Fiber Market: Country Analysis
4.7.2. The USA’s Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.3. Canadian Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.4. Mexican Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.5. European Bicomponent Fiber Market: Country Analysis
4.7.6. German Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.7. French Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.8. Russian Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.9. The UK’s Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.10. Rest of the European Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.11. Asia-Pacific’s Bicomponent Fiber Market: Country Analysis
4.7.12. Indian Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.13. Chinese Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.14. Japanese Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.15. Rest of the Asia-Pacific’s Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.16. Rest of the World’s (RoW) Bicomponent Fiber Market: Country Analysis
4.7.17. Saudi Arabian Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.18. Brazilian Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
4.7.19. Other Bicomponent Fiber Market T&F (US$ Million and Thousand Tons)
5. Competitive Analysis
5.1. Market Consolidation Level
5.2. Competitive Landscape
5.3. Market Share Analysis
5.4. Product Portfolio Analysis
5.5. Geographical Presence
5.6. New Product Launches
5.7. Strategic Alliances
5.8. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
6. Strategic Growth Opportunities
6.1. Market Attractiveness Analysis
6.1.1. Market Attractiveness by Material Type
6.1.2. Market Attractiveness by Structure Type
6.1.3. Market Attractiveness by End-Use Industry
6.1.4. Market Attractiveness by Web Formation Technology Type
6.1.5. Market Attractiveness by Consolidation Process Type
6.1.6. Market Attractiveness by Fiber Length Type
6.1.7. Market Attractiveness by Region
6.1.8. Market Attractiveness by Country
6.2. Growth Matrix Analysis
6.3. Strategic Implications
6.4. Key Success Factors (KSFs)
7. Company Profile of Key Players (Alphabetically Arranged)
7.1. Cha Technologies Group
7.2. Far Eastern New Century Corporation
7.3. Freudenberg Group
7.4. Hangzhou Zhongcai Chemical Fiber Co. Ltd.
7.5. Huvis Corporation
7.6. Indorama Ventures
7.7. Jiangsu Jiangnan High Polymer Fiber Co. Ltd.
7.8. Jiaxing Xinwei Chemical Fiber Co. Ltd.
7.9. Toray Industries Inc.
7.10. Yaolong Nonwoven
8. Appendix
8.1. Disclaimer
8.2. Copyright
8.3. Abbreviation
8.4. Currency Exchange
8.5. Market Numbers

Companies Mentioned

  • Cha Technologies Group
  • Far Eastern New Century Corporation
  • Freudenberg Group
  • Hangzhou Zhongcai Chemical Fiber Co. Ltd.
  • Huvis Corporation
  • Indorama Ventures
  • Jiangsu Jiangnan High Polymer Fiber Co. Ltd.
  • Jiaxing Xinwei Chemical Fiber Co. Ltd.
  • Toray Industries Inc.
  • Yaolong Nonwoven

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