Worldwide Ball Clay Industry to 2030 - Size, Share, Outlook and Opportunity Analysis

2022-09-03 04:48:01 By : Mr. Hengge Y

DUBLIN , Aug. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Ball Clay Market, By Application: Ceramic Applications, Non-Ceramic Applications, By Region - 2022 - 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This sedimentary clay commonly contains 20 to 80% kaolinite, 10 to 25% mica, and six to 65 percent quartz. Variations in composition and carbonaceous materials may also occur in localized seams of a deposit.

Regardless of its origin, ball clay is a versatile mineral for a variety of applications. The name "ball" comes from the method used to mine the clay, which was to crush it into balls. Although ball clays are a versatile material for making ceramics, the name carries a negative connotation.

Growing demand for sanitary ware application due to rise in construction is predominantly fueling growth global ball clay market. For instance, In India , the government has initiated projects, such as 100 smart cities and 'Housing for All by 2022', which are expected to drive the residential construction during the forecast period.

The government had planned to double the investment in the infrastructure sector to about INR 100 lakh crore (~USD 1.5 trillion ), over the next five years. Furthermore, the country launched more than 1,800 housing projects in the country and is also expected to launch even a larger number of projects in 2021.

On the other hand, availability of filler such as plastics, rubber, fertilizers, insecticides, adhesives, and sealants that can be used as alternative of clay is expected to restrict the market growth.

Key features of the study:

This report provides in-depth analysis of the global ball clay market, and provides market size (US$ Million) and compound annual growth rate (CAGR%) for the forecast period (2022-2028), considering 2021 as the base year

It elucidates potential revenue opportunities across different segments and explains attractive investment proposition matrices for this market

This study also provides key insights about market drivers, restraints, opportunities, new product launches or approval, market trends, regional outlook, and competitive strategies adopted by key players

It profiles key players in the global ball clay market based on the following parameters - company highlights, products portfolio, key highlights, financial performance, and strategies

Key companies covered as a part of this study include Amarnath Industries, Ashok Alco - chem Limited (AACL), Golcha Associated (Associated Soapstone Distribution Company Pvt. Ltd.), Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Ltd, Modkha Marine Sdn Bhd, Stephan Schmidt KG , Imerys, JLD Minerals, Mota Ceramic Solutions, Old Hickory Clay Company, and Sibelco

Insights from this report would allow marketers and the management authorities of the companies to make informed decisions regarding their future product launches, type up-gradation, market expansion, and marketing tactics

The global ball clay market report caters to various stakeholders in this industry including investors, suppliers, product manufacturers, distributors, new entrants, and financial analysts

Stakeholders would have ease in decision-making through various strategy matrices used in analyzing the global ball clay market

Market BALL CLAY, By APPLICATION

Market BALL CLAY, By REGION

3. Market Dynamics, Regulations, and Trends Analysis

Growing demand from sanitary ware application

Availability of filler that can be used as alternative of ball clay

Growing demand from non-sanitary ware products

4. Global Ball Clay Market - Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Supply Side and Demand Side Analysis

5. Global Ball Clay Market, By Application, 2017-2028, (US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

6. Global Ball Clay Market, By Region, 2017-2028, (US$ Mn)

Market Share Analysis, By Country, 2022 and 2028 (%)

Y-o-Y Growth Analysis, For Country 2017-2028

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By Product Type, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By End User, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By Product Type, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By End User, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By Product Type, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By End User, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By Product Type, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By End User, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By Product Type, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By End User, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By Product Type, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Market Size and Forecast, and Y-o-Y Growth, By End User, 2017-2028,(US$ Mn)

Ashok Alco - chem Limited (AACL)

Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Ltd

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