Global Cyanuric Chloride Market Research Report 2023-Competitive Analysis, Status and Outlook by Type, Downstream Industry, and Geography, Forecast to 2029
Cyanuric chloride is a chemical substance. It is a white crystal with a pungent odor, which is easy to absorb moisture and emit smoke. It is mainly used as an intermediate for reactive dyes, as well as in the rubber industry, as well as in the preparation of pharmaceuticals, explosives and surfactants, and as insecticides. It has obvious stimulating effects and can cause serious damage to the eyes. It is harmful to the environment and can cause pollution to water bodies.
Market Overview:The latest research study on the global Cyanuric Chloride market finds that the global Cyanuric Chloride market reached a value of USD 597.06 million in 2022. It’s expected that the market will achieve USD 1052.0 million by 2028, exhibiting a CAGR of 9.9% during the forecast period.
LimitationsAs people's environmental awareness increases, the global monitoring of environmental pollution and harmful gases is strict. As a main raw material of cyanuric chloride, for example, cyanide poisoning is concerned with limited use. Hydrogen cyanide is one of the fast-acting poisons, whether it is intentional or accidental exposure to gases. Its exposure has been a frequent problem in mining operations and has driven demand for portable gas detection equipment. The effect may be the presence of cyanide as a protoplast poison. In some residential and commercial fires, hydrogen cyanide is also associated with accidental deaths of workers and members. In addition, the use of materials in the production process and the treatment of waste water, waste residues, etc. are also very important.
Opportunities
As a major raw material for agricultural products, a large amount of cyanuric chloride is consumed in the formulation of agricultural chemicals. According to reports, agricultural chemical consumption is directly related to population growth. The more people there are, the greater the demand for food and housing, which creates more demand for agrochemicals produced by crops. Changing dietary habits, such as increasing meat consumption, can trigger demand for feed grains, leading to increased use of agrochemicals. There is always a trade-off between cultivated land and land available for infrastructure and housing. As the trend of urbanization intensifies, cultivated land is likely to become scarce. In order to maintain the supply of crops of the same output, the consumption of agrochemicals has increased significantly in recent years. Despite the reduction in arable land, agricultural production is on the rise and growth, which further increases the demand for value-added agrochemicals.
Region Overview:In 2022, the share of the Cyanuric Chloride market in China stood at 64.13%.
Company Overview:Yingchuang Sanzheng is one of the major players operating in the Cyanuric Chloride market, holding a share of 36.57% in 2020.
Yingchuang Sanzheng
Yingchuang Sanzheng (Yingkou) Superfine Chemical Industry Co.,Ltd. manufactures and distributes chemical compounds such as cyanuric chloride, sodium cyanide, electrolytic chlorine, and industrial ammonium sulphate products.
HeiBei ChengXin
Hebei Chengxin Group Co., Ltd. is a large-scale fine chemical manufacturing enterprise integrating R&D, production and sales. The company's main products are sodium cyanide, sodium sulphate, cyanuric chloride, phenylacetonitrile, phenylacetic acid (sodium, potassium), malonic ester series products, cyanoacetate series products, EDTA chelating agent series products, etc. Sixty varieties, of which sodium cyanide and cyanuric chloride were awarded the title of “Hebei Famous Brand Product”.
Segmentation Overview:By type, Sodium Cyanide Route segment accounted for the largest share of market in 2022.
Sodium Cyanide Route
Sodium cyanide route synthesizes cyanide monomer from sodium cyanide and chlorine, and then carries out gas phase catalytic polymerization to obtain cyanuric chloride. The method is mature in technology, good in product quality, complete in production process, but long in process flow. Sodium cyanide is a cubic crystal, white crystalline granule or powder that is deliquescent and has a weak bitter almond odor. Molecular formula NaCN. The molecular weight is 49.02. The temperature of 564 ° C. The boiling point is 1469 ° C. Vapor pressure 1.0mmHg (817 ° C), soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol. Used to extract gold and silver, copper plating, galvanizing, carburizing and medicine from ore. Very toxic, skin wound contact, inhalation, swallowing a small amount of poisoning death.
Hydrogen Cyanide Route
Hydrogen cyanide route is prepared by mixing dry hydrogen cyanide with chlorine gas and then feeding it to a polymerize. CuCl2 / C is used as a catalyst to synthesize cyanuric chloride at a reaction temperature of 380 °C. The method saves the choro cyanide refining process, shortens the process flow, has good product quality, and is easy to scale production, but the operation safety is poor. Hydrogen cyanide is a liquid under standard conditions. Hydrogen cyanide is easily dispersed in the air and can be burned in the air. When the content of hydrogen cyanide in the air reaches 5.6% to 12.8%, it is explosive. Hydrogen cyanide is a highly toxic substance.
Application Overview:By application, the Agrochemicals segment occupied the biggest share from 2018 to 2022.
Key Companies in the global Cyanuric Chloride market covered in Chapter 3:Yingkou Sanzheng Organic Chemical
Syngenta
HeiBei ChengXin
Yingchuang Sanzheng
Evonik
Lonza
In Chapter 4 and Chapter 14.2, on the basis of types, the Cyanuric Chloride market from 2018 to 2029 is primarily split into:Sodium Cyanide Route
Hydrogen Cyanide Route
In Chapter 5 and Chapter 14.3, on the basis of Downstream Industry, the Cyanuric Chloride market from 2018 to 2029 covers:Agrochemicals
Dyes & Pigments
Chemical Additives
Pharmaceutical
Other
Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2018-2029) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 8 to Chapter 14:North America (United States, Canada)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland, Sweden)
Asia Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia)
Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina)
Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, South Africa)