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Published December 2020

Acrylic fibers are synthetic fibers made from the polymer polyacrylonitrile (PAN), which contains at least 85% by weight of the monomer acrylonitrile. Modified acrylic fibers, in which the acrylonitrile monomer content is less than 85% but at least 35%, are referred to as modacrylic fibers. In modacrylic fibers, the remaining 15–65% consists primarily of halogenated comonomers that impart a high degree of flame retardancy to the fibers. Acrylic staple fiber accounts for virtually 100% of the acrylic fiber produced. Continuous filament fiber is used mainly for conversion to carbon fibers.

Acrylic fibers are more suited than modacrylic for processing into high-bulk yarns. Fabrics produced from acrylic yarns are lightweight and resilient and generally have warmth and softness similar to wool. Acrylic fibers possess an aesthetic appeal enhanced by their ability to accept dyes of both clear, bright colors and subdued, muted tones. They have excellent resistance to ultraviolet degradation, microbiological attack, weak alkalis, and laundry bleach.

During the past 10 years, acrylic fibers have progressively lost market share to polyester fibers. In 2020, supply and demand for almost every region has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Markets in the Americas, including North, Central, and South America, were affected more than markets in Europe and Asia.

Because of declining demand, the global acrylic fiber industry has undergone major restructuring and capacity rationalizations. The largest capacity is concentrated in Asia, particularly in mainland China, which accounts for nearly two-thirds of total Asian capacity.

The following pie chart shows world consumption of acrylic fibers:

In spite of its large production capacity, mainland China is still not yet self-sufficient in acrylic fiber supply. Imports in 2025 are expected to be almost the same as imports in 2016 because the mainland Chinese acrylic fiber differential rate is still catching up to demand.

Other regions in Northeast Asia, such as Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, have all experienced double-digit declines in both production and consumption in 2019 compared to 2010. In 2020, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected consumption in Japan more than in South Korea and Taiwan.

Although the pandemic has also caused double-digit supply and demand declines in the Indian Subcontinent during 2019–20, this region experienced healthy growth for both production and consumption between 2010 and 2019.

Overall in 2020, acrylic fiber consumption will decline from the 2019 level because of the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy as well as on acrylic fiber end-use industries such as the garment and home furnishing industries. Global consumption growth between 2020 and 2025 will increase slightly due to partial recovery after consumption hit bottom in 2020. Between 2021 and 2025, only the United States, India, and Indonesia are forecast to see modest consumption growth. Consumption growth for these regions will not be enough to support global market growth in the coming years. As a result, very limited growth in global acrylic fiber consumption is expected in the next five years.

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Table of Contents

Executive summary 6
Summary 8
Salient statistics 9
Major applications 12
Introduction 13
Manufacturing processes 15
Polymer manufacture 15
Fiber manufacture 15
Environmental issues 17
Supply and demand by region 18
United States 18
Producing companies 18
Salient statistics 18
Consumption 18
Price 19
Trade 20
Imports 20
Exports 21
Canada 21
Mexico 21
Producing companies 21
Salient statistics 21
Central and South America 22
Producing companies 22
Production 23
Salient statistics 23
Price 24
Western Europe 24
Producing companies 24
Salient statistics 25
Consumption 26
Apparel 27
Home furnishings 27
Industrial and other 28
Price 28
Trade 28
Central and Eastern Europe 28
CIS and Baltic States 29
Producing companies 29
Salient statistics 30
Middle East and Africa 30
Producing companies 30
Salient statistics 30
Asia Pacific 32
Indian Subcontinent 33
Producing companies 33
Salient statistics 33
Consumption 34
Trade 35
Northeast Asia 37
Overview 37
Salient statistics 37
Consumption 38
Mainland China 38
Producing companies 38
Salient statistics 39
Consumption 41
Price 42
Trade 43
Japan 44
Producing companies 44
Salient statistics 45
Consumption 45
Price 47
Trade 47
Other Northeast Asia 48
Producing companies 48
Salient statistics 48
Consumption 49
Trade 50
South Korea 50
Taiwan 50
Southeast Asia 51
Producing companies 51
Salient statistics 52
Consumption 52
Trade 54
Indonesia 54
Malaysia 54
Philippines 55
Thailand 55
Oceania 56
Additional resources 57

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