High Purity Quartz Market Set for a Robust 7.5% CAGR Through 2025, Forecasts Fairfield Market Research

2022-07-02 09:09:15 By : Ms. Stary Xu

Global High Purity Quartz Market is Estimated to be Worth US$1.13 Bn By the End of 2025 From US$705 Mn in 2017

London, June 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- An indispensable material in a variety of high-tech applications, high purity quartz (HPQ) is poised to represent a billion-dollar market by the end of 2025. As per the forecast of Fairfield Market Research, the global high purity quartz market will exhibit promising growth prospects between 2021 and 2025, reaching the valuation of US$1.13 bn toward the end of forecast period. HPQ application in microelectronics, semiconductor fused quartz, microcrystalline solar cells, and fibre optics will continue to bolster demand, says the report.

High purity quartz market size to expand at a strong CAGR of 7.5% over 2021 – 2025

Noteworthy consumption prevails in electronic components manufacturing sector; semiconductors to remain the key segment

Over half the total consumption to be registered by market in Asia Pacific

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Maximum Consumption Prevails in Semiconductors Segment

Accounting for more than half of the global demand for high purity quartz, semiconductors continue to record the maximum consumption, followed by the solar segment. Rampant expanse of the electronics industry, and an ascending number of fabrication facilities are likely to foster the sales during the period of forecast. Impressively growing adoption of optical fibres by the broadband, and telecom industry marks a robust push factor for market. With 5G technology spreading its roots at an unprecedented pace, high purity quartz sales will continue to see an uptrend.

North America Top Producer; Asia Pacific Prime Consumer

In terms of production, North America will continue to be at the top in global market. Besides the US (precisely North Carolina), Norway, and Russia will retain their positions as the world’s key suppliers of high, and ultra-high purity quartz. On the other hand, Asia Pacific remains the prime consumer region, registering over 50% of the total demand for high purity quartz worldwide. Japan, and China are expected to spearhead in terms of demand as these economies house the largest electronics, semiconductor, and solar photovoltaic (PV) production hubs.

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Quartz Corp., and Sibelco have been the market leaders with the lion’s share in global high purity quartz market revenue. Golovach Quartz has also emerged as a significant player, contributing to the performance of market. The competition landscape is currently witnessing innovations targeting development of environmentally sustainable, and cost-competitive technologies for high purity quartz production. The report expects HPQ prices to surge in the near future due to an estimated demand-supply gap.

Low Grade (Sand and Powder)

Rest of the World (RoW)

Jiangsu Pacific Quartz Co. Ltd.

High Purity Quartz Pty Ltd.

Market Estimates and Forecast, Market Dynamics, Industry Trends, Competition Landscape, Product-, Application-, Region-, Country-wise Trends & Analysis, COVID-19 Impact Analysis (Demand and Supply Chain), Key Trends

1. Executive Summary      1.1. Global High Purity Quartz Market Snapshot      1.2. Future Projections      1.3. Key Market Trends      1.4. Analyst Recommendations 2. Market Overview      2.1. Market Definitions and Segmentations      2.2. Market Dynamics           2.2.1. Drivers           2.2.2. Restraints           2.2.3. Market Opportunities      2.3. Value Chain Analysis      2.4. High Purity Quartz: Supply – Chain Interpretation      2.5. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis      2.6. Covid-19 Impact Analysis           2.6.1. Supply           2.6.2. Demand      2.7. High Purity Quartz Production Process      2.8. Economic Overview       2.9. Raw Materials Impact Analysis 3. Production Output and Trade Statistics 4. Price Trends Analysis and Future Projects, 2017 - 2025      4.1. Price Trends Analysis and Future Projects, 2017 - 2025       4.2. Global Average Price Analysis, by Grade vs Application, US$ per Kg 5. Global High Purity Quartz Market Outlook, 2017 - 2025      5.1. Global High Purity Quartz Market Outlook, by Grade, Volume (Tons) and Value (US$ Mn), 2017 - 2025           5.1.1. Key Highlights                5.1.1.1. Low Grade (Sand and Powder)                5.1.1.2. Medium Grade (99.99%)                5.1.1.3. High Grade (99.997%)                5.1.1.4. Ultra High Grade (99.999%)       5.2. Global High Purity Quartz Market Outlook, by Application, Volume (Tons) and Value (US$ Mn), 2017 - 2025           5.2.1. Key Highlights                5.2.1.1. Semiconductor                5.2.1.2. Solar PV                5.2.1.3. Lighting                5.2.1.4. Telecom & Fiber Optics                5.2.1.5. Microelectronics                5.2.1.6. Misc.      5.3. Global High Purity Quartz Market Outlook, by Region, Volume (Tons) and Value (US$ Mn), 2017 - 2025           5.3.1. Key Highlights                5.3.1.1. North America                5.3.1.2. Europe                5.3.1.3. Asia Pacific                5.3.1.4. Latin America                5.3.1.5. Middle East & Africa

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