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Friday 5 June 2020

04:06

Which Sector Offers Most Lucrative Barium Nitrate Market Opportunities?

Be it Diwali, 4th of July, St Patrick’s Day, New Year’s eve, or a major cultural or sporting event, the use of fireworks is quite popular around the world. While the fireworks themselves have evolved since the time they were invented in China, some 2,000 years ago, their basic chemistry hasn’t. These displays involve the burning of a metals or alkali material, which produces the flame of a particular color. For instance, the color green is mostly imparted to such pyrotechnic displays by a salt called barium nitrate, represented by the chemical formula Ba(NO3)2.


Thus, with the increasing usage of fireworks around the world, the barium nitrate market is also continuously growing. Apart from pyrotechnics, another significant application area of the compound is the manufacturing of ceramic powder, which is itself used in capacitors, superconductors, semiconductors, device packaging, and specialized mechanical components. With the expansion in the semiconductors and electrical and electronics industries, especially in Asia-Pacific (APAC), the demand for ceramic powder is rising. This, in turn, is continuously leading to a massive rise in the consumption of Ba(NO3)2.


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Yet another purpose for which the salt is used in heavy amounts is the production of glass. As the compound helps in the improvement of the opacity and homogeneity of the glass, it is widely consumed during the manufacturing of optical glass, which is primarily used to manufacture lenses. With an increasing number of people suffering from poor eyesight, as a result of a poor diet, genetic factors, diseases, or other natural causes, the demand for spectacles is rising. Since lenses are the most important component of such medical aids, the production of optical lenses is also rising, thereby leading to an increase in the consumption of barium nitrate.

 

Among all the uses of the salt, the biggest one is fireworks/pyrotechnics, owing to their growing popularity around the world. It is not just festive celebrations that such displays are employed for, but also for the inaugurations of buildings and other prominent structures. Moreover, in several parts of the world, they are also widely used during weddings, especially those involving a lot of fanfare. With the increasing disposable income, primarily in developing countries, an increasing number of people are purchasing fireworks for personal and social uses, thus driving the consumption of Ba(NO3)2.

 

Taking into consideration the geographical scenario, the most significant contributor to the barium nitrate market has been Asia-Pacific (APAC). This has been primarily a result of the consumption of the compound in huge amounts in the production of pyrotechnics, for domestic as well as industrial use. Numerous festivals in the region, such as Diwali, Chinese New Year, and the hordes of regional celebrations in India involve such displays. Similarly, the New Year’s fireworks at Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia and Marina Bay in Singapore are some of the most famous in the world.

Monday 14 October 2019

12:19

How Increasing Focus on Defense Technology is Driving Barium Nitrate Market?


Barium nitrate [Ba(NO3)2] is a white crystalline solid at room temperature, which is used as an important chemical ingredient in various industries. One of its major application is in the military, where it is used for manufacturing signal flares for use in the field. Further, for making thermite grenades, the chemical is often mixed with thermite to form Thermate-TH3. Additionally, barium nitrate is also used in the manufacturing of tracer bullets; here, it provides a small pyrotechnic charge to the bullet’s base. The bullet becomes visible to the naked eye because of the pyrotechnic flare it emits on being fired. As countries become financially sound and increase their investments in the defense sector in a race to equip their forces with the latest technology and weapons, the demand for barium nitrate is set to rise in the coming years. 
A study conducted by P&S Intelligence estimated that from $2,368.3 million in 2015, the barium nitrate market will advance at a 5.5% CAGR in the near future to ultimately amass revenue of $3,451.8 million. In 2015, the highest demand for this chemical was generated from the fireworks/pyrotechnics industry, where it is used as a colorant compound to impart the green color to the flame. Even though the use of fireworks is seasonal, they are used on different occasions all throughout the year, therefore resulted in the high demand for Ba(NO3)2. In the coming time as well, the highest demand for barium nitrate is expected to be generated by this industry. 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Another major application area of this highly versatile chemical is the flourishing glass and ceramic industry. It is widely used in the manufacturing of ceramic powder, which is one of the chief constituents used in coating various electrical components, such as superconductors, semiconductors, specialized mechanical components, and capacitors. Besides the electronics industry, ceramic powder is extensively used in the glass industry. As barium nitrate helps in enhancing the opacity and homogeneity of glass, it is an important ingredient of optical glasses. Additionally, owing to its superior oxidizing ability, barium nitrate is used as an oxidizing agent in the manufacturing of glass to prevent its crystallization and provide better productivity and output.

The barium nitrate market has a significant presence across Asia-Pacific (APAC), North America, and Europe. The highest consumption of barium nitrate in 2015 was observed in the APAC region. As fireworks are used in the region in large amounts, the demand for the chemical was the highest here. In the near future, the same region is expected to witness the highest demand for barium nitrate. Apart from the larger number of fireworks industries in APAC compared to any other region, the extensive demand for the chemical can also be attributed to the presence of a humongous electronics industry. India and China are expected to witness the fastest growth in terms of contributing revenue to Ba(NO3)2 manufacturers in the coming time due to the flourishing electronics and firecracker industries.