Acrylic Acid Market to Hit 10.52 Million Tons by 2030: Growth Outlook and Key Drivers

Global Acrylic Acid Market is projected to reach around 8.18 million tons in 2025, rising to 10.52 million tons by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 5.15% over the 2025–2030 period. This growth reflects steadily increasing demand across multiple industries. Acrylic acid, a clear liquid precursor widely used in manufacturing polymers such as super‑absorbents, adhesives, sealants, and coatings, is experiencing solid momentum as hygiene, construction, and surface‑coating applications expand.

As a monomer, acrylic acid plays a central role in producing materials used in diapers and personal care products, paints and inks, water‑treatment agents, and industrial adhesives. Consumer and regulatory shifts toward low‑VOC formulations, combined with demographic and infrastructure trends, are shaping the current acrylic acid market picture.

Top Trend in Acrylic Acid Market :

Growing Demand for Super‑Absorbent Polymers (SAP)

Acrylic acid is a critical feedstock for super‑absorbent polymers used in hygiene products like diapers, adult incontinence pads, and sanitary items. With rising disposable incomes and a growing elderly population, demand in these segments is a major driver, especially in Asia‑Pacific and North America. SAP use in agriculture and water‑retaining soils is also opening new avenues.

Expansion of Waterborne Coatings and Adhesives

Architectural and industrial coatings are shifting from solvent‑borne to waterborne acrylic systems to meet environmental regulations. Surface coatings alone accounted for nearly 36% of the market in 2024. Adhesives and sealants are among the fastest‑growing applications, expected to increase at close to a 7.36% CAGR through 2030.

Feedstock Diversification and Eco‑Routes

Manufacturers are increasingly pursuing alternatives to propylene oxidation, including bio‑acrylic acid and propane‑based production, to limit volatility from raw material pricing. These efforts support margin stability and environmental positioning

Regional Growth in Asia‑Pacific

Asia‑Pacific led global demand in 2024 with over 52% market share, and the region is expected to grow at about 5.5% CAGR during 2025–2030. Key countries like China and India are emerging as both major producers and consumers, driven by strong infrastructure, personal care product usage, and rising industrial activity.

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Acrylic Acid Market Global Segmentation:

Derivative Types:

  • Butyl acrylate dominated derivative volumes in 2024, contributing approximately 47.4% of total acrylic acid output.
  • Other acrylic esters include methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, 2‑ethylhexyl acrylate, and others.

Applications – Acrylic Esters

  • Surface coatings (architectural, automotive, industrial)
  • Adhesives & sealants
  • Plastic additives
  • Textiles
  • Detergents and cleaning products
  • Applications — Acrylic Polymers & Other Derivatives

These segments are segmented by end‑use:

  • Super‑absorbent polymers (SAPs) used in diapers and training pants
  • Adult incontinence and personal care items
  • Water‑treatment polymers (dispersants, anti‑scalants, thickeners)
  • Other derivatives such as ammonium polyacrylate and cyanoacrylates

SAP and personal hygiene polymers represent expanding application areas, with SAPs forecasted to grow at around 5.73% CAGR and personal care at approximately 5.65% through 2030

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Top Key Players:

  • BASF SE (Germany)
  • Arkema (France)
  • Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd. (Japan)
  • LG Chem (South Korea)
  • The Dow Chemical Company (United States)

These firms compete through capacity expansion, mergers & acquisitions, new product lines, and investment in low‑carbon and biobased acrylates. For example, Arkema has acquired resin producers to strengthen waterborne acrylic offerings, and collaborations are ongoing to develop cleaner feedstock routes.
Conclusion:

Challenges remain, including price volatility in feedstock materials and health/environmental concerns related to acrylic acid handling and disposal. Still, ongoing investments in alternative production pathways, and end‑use demand in infrastructure and hygiene sectors, position the market for sustained gains.


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