Ozokerite Wax Market to Undertake Strapping Growth During 2025
Ozokerite
is a naturally occurring fossil wax found near soft shale or
sedimentary rocks. Most of the Ozokerite used in commercial
applications is mined in Eastern Europe. The Crude Ozokerite is black
in color after mining; its color varies from yellow to white through
refining. It hardens on aging and the hardness varies according to
its original source and refinement. Ceresin is a white to yellow waxy
mixture of hydrocarbons obtained by purification of Ozokerite at 70
oC.
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Fossil
based waxes has the largest share of the global industrial wax
market. Fossil based waxes include mineral wax and petroleum wax,
which are widely used for coating commercial products. Waxes such as
Ozokerite, paraffin, microcrystalline wax, ceresin, and petrolatum,
are vigorously used in the cosmetics industry, as they are considered
extensively safe and are derived from the various processes of crude
oil refining. Petroleum waxes have high gloss characteristics, which
makes them most suitable ingredients for polishes, especially for the
“paste” type which is commonly used on floors, furniture, cars,
and footwear.
The
major applications of Ozokerite falls in cosmetics and personal care
products; these waxes are used in many types of products including
baby product, lipsticks, mascara, and facial makeup, as well as skin
care, nail care, sunscreen, fragrance, and non-coloring hair
preparations.
The
major driver for Ozokerite Wax market is a strong trend of R&D
investments in Ozokerite Wax industries. Other growth drivers include
the need to reduce the costs, strength of private brands and
increased competition from players in Ozokerite Wax market.
The
Global Ozokerite wax market has been segmented based on its
production temperature type into <70 oC, 70-80 oC, 80-90 oC and
>90 oC and by product type the market has segmented to natural and
synthetic Ozokerite wax; By its major applications, Ozokerite wax
market segmented into Cosmetics, Leather, Adhesives, Printing inks,
Automobile and Others. This market has also been segmented by the
following regions such as Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin
America and Middle East & Africa.
In
2015, the Asia-Pacific region accounted for the largest share of the
global industrial wax market and is expected to grow at the highest
rate from 2016 to 2026. China is currently the largest market in the
Asia-Pacific region for fossil based wax and is expected to remain
the largest market during the forecast period. India is the
fastest-growing market for Ozokerite wax.
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The
key players in global Ozokerite wax market includes Frank B. Ross,
IGI, Poth Hille, Nanyang Energy Chemical, M/S Bhakti Petrochem,
Koster-wax, Koster Keune, Poth Hille, and others.
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