

Definition: Acetate Tow (Cellulose Acetate Tow) is a raw material used in cigarette filters, textiles, and filtration products.
Key Features: High absorbency, biodegradability, and enhanced filtration properties.
Industry Adoption: Preferred for its balance of sustainability and performance across multiple sectors.
Market Value & Trend: Valued at US$ 3,720 million in 2024, projected to decline to US$ 2,089 million by 2031, with a negative CAGR of -8.0%.
Key Decline Factors: Shifting consumer preferences, stricter tobacco regulations, and advancements in alternative filtration technologies.
Market Resilience: Textile and industrial filtration sectors expected to maintain steady demand despite the downturn.
South America
By Application:
Textile Industry
Filtration (Cigarette and Industrial)
Others
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