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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Fiber Cement Board Market is accounted for $11.04 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $17.39 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period. Portland cement, sand, and cellulose fiber are the main components of fiber cement board, an environmentally beneficial building material. They are additionally used as decorative applications, partition walls, outside wall coverings, and ceilings. Fiber cement boards are employed in hallways, tunnels, hotel lobbies, shopping centers, and residential structures, while fiber cement ornamental cladding is typically used for rainscreen applications.
According to the International Ban Asbestos Secretariat, nearly 55 countries worldwide have imposed a partial ban on an asbestos product due to its well-known health and safety hazard.
Manufacturers have turned their focus to fiber cement market products as an alternative to asbestos due to limits on the use of asbestos products since asbestos and fiber cement are quite similar. Asbestos is less environmentally friendly than fiber cement. It is the main factor behind fiber cement's rise in popularity. While fiber cement uses recycled materials and fewer resources, regular cement needs a lot of water.
Although fiber cement boards are conceived of as a more environmentally friendly substitute for some materials, there may still be issues with their effects on the environment. Cement is used in the manufacturing process, which uses a lot of energy and emits carbon dioxide. Additionally, recycling or other environmentally friendly disposal issues may arise when fiber cement boards are disposed of after their time of use.
Sustainable building materials are in higher demand due to growing environmental concerns. Because they are created using a mixture of cement, cellulose fibers, and other additives, fiber cement boards are environmentally beneficial. They are frequently regarded as a greener substitute for substances like vinyl and PVC. Additionally, the production of fiber cement boards has undergone technological advances as a result of ongoing research and development initiatives. The application range of fiber cement boards has been expanded because of innovations including enhanced fiber reinforcement, surface finishes, and color possibilities, which have raised market demand.
Comparing fiber cement boards to some more conventional building materials like wood or vinyl, they often cost more upfront. Cost-conscious buyers may be deterred by this, particularly in areas where price is a major concern. However, installation of fiber cement board requires specific knowledge and tools, especially for large-scale projects. Some builders or contractors might opt not to use fiber cement boards because of the intricacy of installation, which can raise labor costs and time, particularly if they are not familiar with the installation procedure.
Construction growth is probably going to be negative due to the COVID-19 epidemic and the economy's approaching stoppage, with possible short-term market effects. Lack of funding caused a lot of projects to drop out in the beginning. Due to changing consumer tastes, those that were finished remained unsold, which indirectly impacted the expansion of the fiber cement business. The complete impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the company's operations and upcoming financial performance, however, is unknown as the pandemic is still highly volatile and developing.
Low Density Fiber Cement Board segment is expected to hold largest share over the forecast period. Compared to normal fiber cement boards, low-density fiber cement boards are lighter in weight and easier to handle and install. Additionally, their lighter weight may result in quicker installations and cheaper transportation. Low-density fiber cement boards have greater flexibility and workability because of their decreased density. They are appropriate for curved or complicated applications as they are simple to cut, shape, and mold to fulfill different design needs.
Portland Cement segment is expected to witness lucrative growth over the projected period. In fiber cement boards, Portland cement serves as the main adhesive. It gives the boards the structural strength and cohesiveness that are required to withstand a variety of mechanical stresses and environmental conditions. Additionally, fiber cement boards manufactured with Portland cement have robust fire-retardant qualities, and Portland cement is naturally fire-resistant. As a result, they are a top choice for applications like building exteriors, fire-rated walls, and ceilings where fire safety is a concern.
Because of its application as interior siding in bathrooms and kitchens and because of its robust, water-resistant, and waterproof characteristics, Asia Pacific is anticipated to have the largest share during the projected period. Demand will also be boosted by rising building spending, particularly on new homes. Additionally, the use of fiber cement boards has grown throughout the region's top-end sectors, including residential, commercial, and others. Another aspect driving market expansion in the area is the residential sector's rapid expansion.
Due to favorable government regulations and growing awareness about environmental degradation, which are anticipated to accelerate the expansion of the fiber cement board market during the projected period, Asia Pacific is predicted to experience lucrative growth. Moreover, it is anticipated that the rising population in emerging economies in the Asia Pacific, along with sound economic and industrial development, will have a beneficial impact on product demand in the near future.
Some of the key players in Fiber Cement Board market include: American Fiber Cement Corporation, Beijing Hocreboard Building Materials Co. Ltd., Century Plyboards (India) Limited, Etex Group, Everest Industries Limited, HIL Limited, Sahyadri Industries Limited, Saint Gobain, Sarex, Soben International, Toray Industries Inc and Visaka Industries.
In July 2023, Etex acquires Scottish insulation producer. Etex expands its UK presence and builds up its insulation division, having acquired glass mineral wool and extruded polystyrene manufacturer Ursa. Superglass becomes the second brand of Etex's new insulation division.
In March 2023, Etex has joined the First Movers Coalition to help reduce carbon emissions related to cement production. The coalition seeks to explore options to reduce the carbon footprint of cement used in the building and construction industry by as much as 80% compared to the 2021 US emissions baseline. Etex wants to contribute to worldwide advanced research and developments in the field of cement.