PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1754201
PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1754201
The India carbon black market size reached INR 93.8 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach INR 188.0 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 7.63% during 2025-2033. The rapid expansion of the automobile industry, an enhanced focus on infrastructure development, and considerable growth in the manufacturing sector in India represent some of the key factors driving the market.
The Rapid Expansion of the Automotive Industry is Augmenting the Market Growth
The carbon black market has been experiencing continuous growth. The rapid expansion of the automotive industry currently represents one of the primary drivers resulting in the increasing sales of disposable carbon black. Carbon black is an essential component in the manufacturing of parts used in automobiles such as tires, belts, hoses, thereby making it a vital ingredient in the automotive supply chain. The transition towards electric vehicles (EVs) is propelling the demand for carbon black for the manufacturing of specialized carbon black-based tires and rubber components. Additionally, various factors such as inflating disposable income levels, rapid urbanization, and improved infrastructure are resulting in the growing demand for automobiles, which in turn is stimulating the market growth.
Competitive analysis such as market structure, market share by key players, player positioning, top winning strategies, competitive dashboard, and company evaluation quadrant has been covered in the report. Also, detailed profiles of all major companies have been provided. The market structure is consolidated with a few top players operating in the industry. The volume of new entrants is medium in the carbon black industry due to the scope for innovations, high brand loyalty, high fixed cost, high market concentration, and difficult to access capital.
What is Carbon Black?
Carbon black refers to a form of amorphous carbon typically consisting of fine particles of elemental carbon, with particle sizes ranging from 8 to 500 nanometers, and is produced by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels. It is characterized by a large surface area per unit mass for excellent adsorption properties, black pigmentation, chemical stability, durability, resistance to degradation, and excellent electrical conductivity. Carbon black offers reinforcement to materials and enhances their mechanical properties including strength and stiffness as well as provides UV protection by absorbing and dissipating UV radiation. Carbon black integrates with the rubber matrix in rubber compounds to form a reinforcing network and disperses within materials for pigmentation, thereby providing an intense and stable black coloration by absorbing and scattering light. In addition to this, its adsorption properties enable effective removal of impurities and contaminants from air and water.
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has caused a severe problem for the carbon black industry and imposed unprecedented challenges on India. The Indian government implemented a nationwide lockdown that resulted in significant repercussions throughout its economy, resulting in a sharp decline for carbon black and related products. The supply chain and distribution faced major halts, leading to major players shutting down manufacturing units or operating at minimal capacity utilization. This resulted in reduced production and sales and the decline of related sectors, such as the automobile and tire sectors. However, the gradual reduction in COVID-19 cases and subsequent upliftment of travel restrictions led to recovery in the auto and tire industries, which subsequently presented improved prospects for carbon black demand. As a result, the carbon black market faced positive growth opportunities and is expected to grow steadily.
The market in India is primarily driven by an enhanced focus on infrastructure development, such as road construction, bridges, and buildings. This can be attributed to the rapid urbanization, along with the growing population levels in the country. In addition to this, the augmenting product demand in the production of rubber as a filler in tires on account of the exceptional physical characteristics offered by carbon black, including reduced thermal stress and enhanced strength and longevity, is influencing the growth of the market across the country. In line with this, considerable growth in the manufacturing sector in India, particularly in plastics and textile industries, is propelling the demand for carbon black across numerous industrial applications. Moreover, the escalating demand for specialty carbon black, including conductive carbon black and high-performance carbon black in the electrical and electronics industries, is also acting as a significant growth-inducing factor for the market. Apart from this, favorable initiatives undertaken by the Indian government to support industrial growth and attract investments is creating a positive outlook for the market. Some of the other factors contributing to the market include the growing export opportunities, rapid industrialization, the rising sales of automobiles, the advent of renewable carbon black products manufactured using industrial-grade plant-based oils, and extensive research and development (R&D) activities.