Global Concrete Surface Treatment Chemicals Market 2019-2023

Growing Preference for Water-Based Mold Release Agents as Concrete Surface Treatment Chemical to Boost Growth | Technavio
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NEW YORK - Sept. 11, 2019 - PRLog -- LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE (https://www.businesswire.com/))--The global concrete surface treatment chemicals market is expected to post a CAGR of over 8% during the period 2019-2023, according to the latest market research report by Technavio. (https://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.technavio.com%2F%3Futm_source%3Dt9%26utm_medium%3Dbw_wk30%26utm_campaign%3Dbusinesswire&esheet=52033897&newsitemid=20190802005094&lan=en-US&anchor=Technavio.&index=1&md5=b6b21856b68b51197ba0c117ed681136)

A key factor driving the growth of the market is the rising demand for concrete curing compounds. At present, concrete curing compounds are preferred in concrete structures because of their properties such as water retention, high reflectance, short drying period, long-term setting, and presence of non-volatile matter. Therefore, the rising demand for moisture curing adhesives will drive the demand for concrete curing compounds, which in turn will have a positive impact on the global concrete surface treatment chemicals market during the forecast period.

As per Technavio, the growing preference for water-based mold release agents as concrete surface treatment chemical will have a positive impact on the market and contribute to its growth significantly over the forecast period. This global concrete surface treatment chemicals market 2019-2023 (https://www.technavio.com/report/global-concrete-surface-...) research report also analyzes other important trends and market drivers that will affect market growth over 2019-2023.

Global Concrete Surface Treatment Chemicals Market: Growing Preference for Water-Based Mold Release Agents as Concrete Surface Treatment Chemical

Water-based mold release agents play a vital role in applications related to die casting, concrete, and rubber. They are used in concrete because of their low cost, high efficiency, and low environmental impact. Moreover, concrete-mixing equipment manufacturers have fewer mandates on the use of solvent-based mold release agents. Thus, builders and contractors in the construction industry prefer water-based mold release agents. Thus, the adoption of water-based mold release agents is expected to increase during the forecast period.

Global Concrete Surface Treatment Chemicals Market: Segmentation Analysis

The APAC region led the market in 2018, followed by North America, Europe, MEA, and South America respectively. During the forecast period, the APAC region is expected to maintain its dominance over the global market and register the highest incremental growth due to the increased construction activities in the region.

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