


Fumed nanosilica is a nanoscale form of silicon dioxide used as a reinforcing filler in rubber tire manufacturing. Its high surface area allows effective interaction with the rubber matrix, enhancing mechanical properties such as tensile strength, tear resistance, and abrasion resistance. This results in tires with improved grip on wet and dry surfaces, reduced rolling resistance for better fuel efficiency, and increased durability due to decreased heat buildup during operation
GLOBAL MARKET SIZE (2023):
APPROXIMATELY USD 209 MILLION.
PROJECTED MARKET SIZE (2032): AROUND USD 289.84 MILLION.
COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR): 3.70% DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD
Hydrophilic Fumed Nanosilica: Characterized by its affinity for water, enhancing dispersion within the rubber matrix.
Hydrophobic Fumed Nanosilica: Waterrepellent properties improve compatibility with non-polar rubber compounds.
By Application
High Temperature Vulcanized (HTV) Silicone Rubber: Utilized in high-performance tires requiring superior heat resistance.
Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR): Applied in manufacturing flexible, durable tire components. Other Applications: Includes various specialized uses within tire production
Study focuses on evaluating the market landscape, consumer trends, and competition pertinent to the new product.
Growth opportunities from infrastructure investments and highquality tire demand.
SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA
Increasing demand for advanced, high-performance tires.
NORTH AMERICA
driven by high-performance, fuelefficient tire demand.
Growth fueled by tire technology advancements and sustainability focus.
Rapid expansion due to automotive sector growth and rising demand for fuel-efficient tires.