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The report is updated with thelatest impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on the market. The pandemic hasdrastically altered the market dynamics and trends and demands. It has alsodisrupted the supply chain and generated financial difficulties. The reportcovers the comprehensive effect of the pandemic on the industry and offers aninitial and future impact assessment of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic onthe Rheology Modifiers Market business sphere.
The latest market study, RheologyModifiers Market blends in qualitative and quantitative research techniques topresent vital data on the competitive landscape for the period of 2020 - 2027.Thisresearch allows the business owners/individuals/ stakeholders to collectdecisive information about market segmentation based on product category, usageand sale volume across the various geographical regions. Business stakeholderscan prepare effective expansion plan by using the statistics on market share,size and the growth rate discussed in the report, for the forecast period of2020 - 2027.Unmatched information on past, present and upcoming market trends coveredin the study offer lucidity on the future projection of the industry.
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KeyHighlights of Report
In April 2019, The Lubrizol Corporation made an announcementabout introduction of Carbopol Style 2.0 polymer, an innovative multifunctionalrheology modifier. The product offers rheology modification and reduces oreliminates the need for polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) or any other fixatives.
Increasing demand for organic rheology modifiers isattributable to their low VOC (volatile organic compound) content and improvedsustainability. The rheology modifiers that are free from VOCs are widely usedin paints and coatings, cosmetics, and adhesives.
The use of rheology modifiers in the food & beverageindustry is rising substantially. Several food formulations, such as saladdressings, sauce toppings, soups, bakery products, gravies, and various otherpackaged products, use rheology modifiers as additives to obtain the desiredthickness and taste.
The rheology modifiers market in the Asia Pacific region isprojected to expand at the most rapid rate from 2020 to 2027. Increasingexpenditure on building and construction activities and growth of theautomotive industry are driving the market in the region.
Key market participants include The Dow Chemical Company,Lubrizol Corporation, Ashland Global Specialty Chemicals Inc., Arkema SA, CrodaInternational PLC, Akzo Nobel NV, Elementis PLC, Cargill Inc., BASF SE, andClariant AG
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RegionalLandscape
North America (U.S., Canada)
Europe (U.K., Italy, Germany,France, Rest of EU)
Asia Pacific (India, Japan,China, South Korea, Australia, Rest of APAC)
Latin America (Chile, Brazil,Argentina, Rest of Latin America)
Middle East & Africa (SaudiArabia, U.A.E., South Africa, Rest of MEA)
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