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Prospects for recovered Carbon Black 2024 is now in the third edition!
Prospects for recovered Carbon Black 2024 is the ultimate peer-reviewed industry reference report about the recovered carbon black and tire pyrolysis industry. The report was written in collaboration by the carbon black experts Paul Ita (Notch Consulting, LLC ) and Martin von Wolfersdorff (Wolfersdorff Consulting Berlin).
We have completely reworked the report structure and we have interviewed all leading industry players in order to get their company and industry news.
We believe that Prospects for recovered Carbon Black 2024 is the best recovered Carbon Black and tire pyrolysis industry report.
December 2024,
Martin von Wolfersdorff and Paul Ita
Files: You will get a downloadable PDF report and a downloadable Microsoft Excel XLS file with data tables. All files are in English language. Please download your files within a week of purchase.
Target audience: This report addresses all readers, technical and engineering, operations, marketing, sales, investors, business partners and customers.
Previous buyers: Previous buyers include UPM, Deutsche Gasrusswerke, Birla Carbon, Tokai Carbon, Castleton Commodities, OCI Company, Scandinavian Enviro Systems, Revolve Carbon Materials, ExxonMobil, Novo Holdings, Bridgestone, ETEL and SONAE.
PDF contents: This report covers both broad and deep topics of recovered carbon black production. A technology chapter deepens on a recovered Carbon Black definition, an overview on tire pyrolyis technology, recovered carbon black standards and product characteristics, regulatory and legal aspects as well as green credentials for recovered carbon black. The Market Environment chapter gives an overview on the furnace carbon black industry, on growth drivers for recovered carbon black, other alternative carbon blacks and on recovered carbon black pricing trends. The following chapter deepens on a recovered Carbon Black Demand Forecast by region, by market and by grades. The final Chapter details on Suppliers and the Competitive Environment, explaining the state of the industry, current and future recovered Carbon Black supply capacity, detailed company profiles as well as information on joint ventures, collaborations, industry developments and product news. Prospects for recovered Carbon Black 2024 contains 13 figures and 23 tables.
The PDF file contents are:
1. Contents, tables and images 2
1.1. Contents 2
1.2. Figures 7
1.3. Tables 7
2. Introduction & Glossary 9
2.1. Introduction 9
2.2. Methodology, Sources & Disclaimer 10
2.3. Glossary of Terms 11
3. Executive Summary & Key Statistics 14
4. recovered Carbon Black production 16
4.1. recovered Carbon Black definition 16
4.2. Process Overview 17 4
.3. End-of-life tire feedstock selection and preparation 17
4.4. Pyrolysis 18
4.4.1. Discontinuous (“batch”) pyrolysis 18
4.4.2. Semi-continuous pyrolysis 19
4.4.3. Continuous pyrolysis 19
4.4.4. Heating technologies 20
4.5. recovered Carbon Black refining 22
4.5.1. rCB Refining Processes 22
4.5.2. Special Post-Treatment Technologies 23
4.6. Best Practices 24
4.6.1. CAPEX and OPEX 24
4.6.2. Product valorisation conflicts 24
4.6.3. Plant permits 25
4.7. Selection of tire pyrolysis technology 26
5. Product characterization 27
5.1. Recovered Carbon Black 27
5.1.1. Chemical composition of rCB 27
5.1.2. ASTM D36 analysis standards 28
5.1.3. Wolfersdorff Consulting Berlin specifications 32
5.1.4. Michelin / Bridgestone rCB Rubber product categories 34
5.1.5. Regulatory and legal aspects 36
5.1.6. Product registration 36
5.1.7. End-of-waste status 37
5.1.8. Green credentials 38
5.1.9. Recycled content 38
5.1.10. Carbon footprint 38
5.1.11. Low PAH content 39
5.2. Tire pyrolysis oil 40
5.2.1. Chemical composition of tire pyrolysis oil
41 5.2.2. ASTM D36 analysis standards 41
5.2.3. Typical properties 42
5.2.4. Regulatory and legal aspects 43
5.2.5. Green credentials 43 6
6. Market environment 44
6.1. Overview of the Carbon Black Industry 44
6.1.1. Carbon Black Types 44
6.1.2. Opinion: Carbon black nomenclature 46
6.1.3. Physical Properties of Carbon Black 47
6.1.4. Carbon Black Demand by Region 48
6.1.5. Carbon Black Demand by Market 50
6.1.6. Carbon Black Demand by Grade 52
6.1.7. Carbon Black Suppliers & Market Share 53
6.1.8. Carbon Black Current Pricing & Contract Terms 55
6.1.9. Carbon Black Pricing Forecast 57
6.2. Growth Drivers for Recovered Carbon Black 58
6.2.1. Tire Industry Sustainability Objectives 58
6.2.2. Carbon Black Industry Carbon Footprint 59 N
6.2.3. Petrochemical Industry Sustainability Objectives 59
6.3. Other Alternative Carbon Blacks 59
6.4. rCB Pricing Trends 60
7. rCB Demand Growth Forecast & Market Drivers 62
7.1. Tire Industry Sustainability Initiatives 62
7.2. Specialty Rubber Producers 63
7.3. Carbon Black Industry Support 63
7.4. New Funding 64
7.5. rCB Demand Forecast by Region 66
7.5.1. North America – Markets for rCB 66
7.5.2. European Union – Markets for rCB 69
7.5.3. China – Markets for rCB 71
7.5.4. Asia excluding China – Markets for rCB 72
7.5.5. Other Regions – Markets for rCB 75
7.6. rCB Demand by Market 77
7.6.1. Tire Markets for rCB 79
7.6.2. MRG Markets for rCB 81
7.6.3. Specialty Markets for rCB 82
7.7. rCB Demand by Grade (rCB1 & rCB2) 83
7.7.1. rCB1 Demand by Region & Market 86
7.7.2. rCB2 Demand by Region & Market 87
7.8. Opinion: Material Introduction in the Tire Industry 88
8. Suppliers & Competitive Environment 98
8.1. State of the rCB industry 99
8.1.1. Market demand from the carbon black industry 99
8.1.2. Market demand from the tire industry 102
8.1.3. Market demand from the plastic masterbatch industry 103
8.1.4. recovered carbon black industry scale-up 104
8.1.5. Industry certifications 105 8.1.6. Funding 107
8.1.7. Project development companies 108
8.1.8. Technologies 108
8.1.9. Paradigm change 108
8.2. Current and Future rCB Supply Capacity 109
8.3. rCB Company Profiles 113
8.4. Pyrolysis Consortiums & Alliances 152
8.5. rCB Industry Developments 155
8.6. rCB Product News & Introductions 164
XLS file contents:
The XLS file contents are:
Carbon Black Demand
Carbon Black pricing reference
Recovered Carbon Black Demand
Recovered Carbon Black Supply
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