Middle East Passive Fire Protection Coatings Market, By Product Type (Cementitious Material and Intumescent Coating), Technology (Water-Based Protection Coating and Solvent-Based Protection Coating), End-Use (Building and Construction, Oil & Gas, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Electrical and Electronics, Textile, Furniture, and Others) - Industry Trends and Forecast to 2031.
Middle East Passive Fire Protection Coatings Market Analysis and Insights
The Middle East passive fire protection coatings market report provides details of market share, new developments, and the impact of domestic and localized market players, analyses opportunities in terms of emerging revenue pockets, changes in market regulations, products approvals, strategic decisions, product launches, and technological innovations in the market. To understand the analysis and the market scenario, contact us for an analyst brief, our team will help you create a revenue impact solution to achieve your desired goal.
Data Bridge Market Research analyzes that Middle East passive fire protection coatings market is expected to reach USD 184,292.51 thousand by 2031 from USD 143,277.58 thousand in 2023, growing with a substantial CAGR of 3.4% in the forecast period of 2024 to 2031.
Report Metric
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Details
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Forecast Period
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2024 to 2031
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Base Year
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2023
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Historic Years
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2022 (Customizable to 2016 - 2021)
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Quantitative Units
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Revenue in USD Thousand and Volume in Tons
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Segments Covered
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Product Type (Cementitious Material and Intumescent Coating), Technology (Water-Based Protection Coating and Solvent-Based Protection Coating), End-Use (Building and Construction, Oil & Gas, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Electrical and Electronics, Textile, Furniture, and Others)
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Countries Covered
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Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Israel, Oman, Bahrain, Lebanon, Egypt, Rest of Middle East
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Market Players Covered
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3M, svt Group of Companies, Hempel A/S, The Sherwin-Williams Company, Hilti, Carboline, Akzo Nobel N.V., PPG Industries, Inc., Kansai Paint Co., Ltd., Etex Group, Isolatek International, GCP Applied Technologies Inc. (A Subsidiary of Saint-Gobain), Jotun, Sika AG, Arabian vermiculite industries, CHARCOAT PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION, and Lanexis Enterprises (P) Ltd. among others
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Market Definition
Protection against fire coatings is made up of various fillers and flame retardants. It is utilized to keep fire flames from spreading quickly across the surface and to limit the amount of time that they are exposed to extreme heat. It also reduces the creation of gases that result from the combustion of materials. Passive fire protection (PFP) is components of a building or structure that slows or impedes the fire or smoke without system activation, and usually without movement. The instances of passive systems include floor-ceilings and roofs, fire doors, windows, and wall assemblies, fire-resistant coatings, and other fire and smoke control assemblies. Passive fire protection systems can include active components such as fire dampers.
Middle East Passive Fire Protection Coatings Market Dynamics
Drivers
- Rising Use of Passive Fire Protection Coatings in Various Industries
Passive fire protection systems are composed of tools and other engineered solutions that reduce fire occurrence or delay their spread in a facility for a certain period. It reduces the extent of damage, risk to lives, and gives people more time to vacate the establishment and ample time for emergency services to respond and act. Passive fire protection is commonly used in high rise buildings, houses, hotels, hospitals, industrial facilities, schools, warehouses, railways, car parks, railways, bridges, supermarkets, and on- and off-shore hydrocarbons. Passive fire protection coatings are increasingly important in the oil and gas industry. Applied to industrial oil and gas installations, the coatings expand to form an insulating layer of carbon char when exposed to high temperatures. This enables the steel to maintain its load-bearing capacity for up to four hours longer during a fire, giving people valuable time to escape the building and for firefighters to put the fire out.
- Increasing Demand for Water Based Fire Protection Coatings
The Middle East construction and infrastructure sectors are booming, creating a substantial demand for fire protection coatings. Water-based coatings offer cost-effective solutions due to their lower Volatile Organic Compound (VOCs) content and ease of application, making them economically viable for large-scale projects.
Water-based coatings have an increasing appeal due to their economic advantages. While water-based coatings may have a greater initial cost than solvent-based coatings, they provide long-term cost benefits due to their durability, ease of maintenance, and lower environmental effects. In the developing construction and infrastructure sectors of the Middle East, where large-scale projects are typical, the cost-effectiveness of water-based coatings appeals to developers and project managers.
Opportunities
- Technological Advancement in Oil and Gas Exploration Activities
Technological advancements in seismic imaging, geophysical surveys, and remote sensing techniques have enabled more precise and efficient oil and gas exploration. This has led to an increase in exploration activities in the Middle East, creating a higher demand for passive fire protection coatings to safeguard critical infrastructure in the oil and gas sector. Oil and gas exploration often takes place in harsh environments, including offshore drilling platforms and remote onshore locations. Advanced passive fire protection coatings are essential to mitigate the risk of fire hazards in these challenging conditions, ensuring the safety and integrity of structures.
Oil and gas exploration often takes place in harsh environments, including offshore drilling platforms and remote onshore locations. Advanced passive fire protection coatings are essential to mitigate the risk of fire hazards in these challenging conditions, ensuring the safety and integrity of structures. The incorporation of advanced materials and technologies in passive fire protection coatings enhances their durability and longevity. As exploration activities expand, there is a need for coatings that can withstand the harsh Middle Eastern climate and provide long-term protection against fire risks.
Restraints/Challenges
- Improper Installation of Passive Fire Protection Coating
Inadequate installation undermines the efficacy of passive fire protection coatings, reducing their ability to contain and prevent the spread of fires. In high-risk industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, and infrastructure, where severe fire safety regulations are vital, any errors in installation can have disastrous effects, including loss of life, property damage, and environmental risks. Such occurrences undermine trust in passive fire protection coatings and discourage potential customers from investing in these technologies, limiting market growth.
Furthermore, incorrect installation can result in noncompliance with regulatory requirements and building rules, exposing developers, contractors, and building owners to legal liability and penalties. Governments in the Middle East enforce stringent fire safety laws, which require the proper installation of passive fire protection coatings in specific areas. Failure to comply with these rules jeopardizes not only safety, but also corporate operations and project timetables, discouraging stakeholders from investing in passive fire protection coatings.
- Competition from Alternative Fire Protection Solutions
The availability of cheaper alternatives in the market are challenges for the market growth and eventually reduce the consumption of fire protective coatings. Fire protective coatings are comparatively costlier than other fire extinguisher (active fire protection coatings) products as these coatings are applied or sprayed which requires human resources as well as time thus making the coatings costlier. These systems involve the use of active measures, such as sprinklers, water mist systems, or gas-based suppression systems, to quickly detect and suppress fires. They are designed to actively combat and extinguish fires in their early stages. In contrast to passive solutions such as coatings, active suppression systems provide immediate and direct intervention. Construction materials with inherent fire-resistant properties are another alternative. These materials, such as fire-resistant gypsum boards, fire-retardant-treated wood, or concrete with fire-resistant additives, are integrated into the building's structure. They offer a passive approach by inherently resisting the spread of fire without the need for additional coatings.
Recent Development
- In February 2024, AkzoNobel concluded a significant capacity expansion at its Powder Coatings facility in Como, Italy. This expansion, involving a USD 21 million investment, is expected to enhance the company's ability to meet the growing demand for its products in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The completion of four new manufacturing lines, specifically two for automotive primers and two for architectural coatings, marks a substantial milestone in the project. Additionally, the incorporation of new bonding equipment lines further guarantees that the manufactured products not only meet but exceed industry standards, reinforcing AkzoNobel's commitment to delivering high-quality coatings to its customers in the EMEA region
- In December 2023, Hempel A/S announced the launch of HEET Dynamic, an innovative new coating software specially designed to make intumescent coating estimations on steel sections quicker, easier, and accurate for structural engineers and estimators. This will help the engineers to investigate the steel structures and other surfaces where fire-intumescent coatings are applied more accurately, making it a much-required tool. This will improve the company’s revenue eventually
Middle East Passive Fire Protection Coatings Market Scope
The Middle East passive fire protection coatings market is categorized based on product type, technology, and end-use. The growth amongst these segments will help you analyze major growth segments in the industries and provide the users with a valuable market overview and market insights to make strategic decisions to identify core market applications.
Product Type
- Intumescent Coating
- Cementitious Material
On the basis of product type, the market is segmented into intumescent coating and cementitious material.
Technology
- Solvent-Based Protection Coating
- Water-Based Protection Coating
On the basis of technology, the market is segmented into solvent-based protection coating and water-based protection coating.
End-Use
- Building and Construction
- Oil & Gas
- Automotive
- Aerospace & Defense
- Electrical and Electronics
- Textile
- Furniture
- Others
On the basis of end-use, the market is segmented into building & construction, oil & gas, automotive, aerospace & defense, electrical and electronics, textile, furniture, and others.
Middle East Passive Fire Protection Coatings Market: Regional Analysis/Insights
The Middle East passive fire protection coatings market is segmented on the basis of product type, technology, and end-use.
The countries covered in the Middle East passive fire protection coatings market are Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Israel, Oman, Bahrain, Lebanon, Egypt, and rest of Middle East.
Saudi Arabia is expected to dominate the market due to its booming construction sector, stringent fire safety regulations, and extensive investments in infrastructure projects. The country's large-scale developments, such as commercial complexes, industrial facilities, and residential buildings, drive significant demand for fire protection solutions.
The country section of the report also provides individual market-impacting factors and market regulation changes that impact the market's current and future trends. Data point downstream and upstream value chain analysis, technical trends, porter's five forces analysis, and case studies are some of the pointers used to forecast the market scenario for individual countries. Also, the presence and availability of Middle East & Africa brands and their challenges faced due to large or scarce competition from local and domestic brands, the impact of domestic tariffs, and trade routes are considered while providing forecast analysis of the country data.
Middle East Passive Fire Protection Coatings Market : Competitive Landscape and Share Analysis
The Middle East passive fire protection coatings market competitive landscape provides details by competitors. Details included are company overview, company financials, revenue generated, market potential, investment in research and development, new market initiatives, production sites and facilities, company strengths and weaknesses, product launch, product trials pipelines, product approvals, patents, product width and breadth, application dominance, technology lifeline curve. The above data points provided are only related to the company’s focus on the Market.
Some of the major players operating in the Middle East passive fire protection coatings market are 3M, svt Group of Companies, Hempel A/S, The Sherwin-Williams Company, Hilti, Carboline, Akzo Nobel N.V., PPG Industries, Inc., Kansai Paint Co., Ltd., Etex Group, Isolatek International, GCP Applied Technologies Inc. (A Subsidiary of Saint-Gobain), Jotun, Sika AG, Arabian vermiculite industries, CHARCOAT PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION, and Lanexis Enterprises (P) Ltd. among others.
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