Acoustic insulation plays a crucial role in various industrial applications, such as HVAC systems, power generation, and oil & Gas. Acoustic insulation is crucial in industrial settings for worker safety and productivity. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has established permissible exposure limits for occupational noise, with prolonged exposure to high noise levels linked to various health issues, including hearing loss, stress, and increased blood pressure. Proper acoustic insulation can help industrial facilities comply with this regulation and create a safer working environment.
The building & construction segment is a major contributor to the acoustic insulation market. With the rising demand for improved indoor acoustics and noise reduction, acoustic insulation materials are extensively used in residential and commercial buildings. The use of acoustic insulation in buildings is driven by the need for improved indoor acoustics and noise reduction, as well as energy efficiency.
- The Environmental Protection Agency estimated that homeowners can save an average of 15% on heating and cooling by air sealing their homes and adding insulation in attics, floors over crawl spaces, and accessible basement rim joists.
- The U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED certification program credits points for buildings that meet specific acoustic performance criteria, encouraging the use of acoustic insulation material.
Mineral Wool is widely used in acoustic insulation applications due to its excellent sound-absorbing properties, fire resistance, and thermal insulation capabilities. The mineral wool segment is driven by its superior acoustic performance and fire-resistant properties, which are essential in applications such as building and construction, transportation, and industrial facilities.
- According to a study by the European Insulation Manufacturers Association (Eurima), mineral wool insulation can reduce noise levels by up to 50 decibels, providing effective sound insulation for buildings and other structures.
The major Acoustic Insulation market consumers by region are China, Japan, and India in Asia Pacific; the U.S. & Canada in North America; Germany and France in Europe; and Saudi Arabia and UAE in the Middle East.
- China consumed 40% of the Asia Pacific Acoustic Insulation market demand in 2023.
- China’s dominance in the market can be attributed to its massive construction and infrastructure development projects, as well as its thriving manufacturing sector. The country has implemented strict building codes and regulations to improve energy efficiency and noise reduction, further boosting the demand for acoustic insulation materials.
Segmentation
By Material Type
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By Application
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By Geography
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- Mineral Wool
- Glass Wool
- Polymeric Foam
- Others
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- Building & Construction
- Transportation
- Industrial
- Others
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- North America (U.S. and Canada)
- Europe (Germany, France, Italy, U.K., and the Rest of Europe)
- Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea and Rest of Asia Pacific)
- Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America)
- Middle East & Africa (GCC, South Africa, and the Rest of Middle East & Africa)
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Key Insights
The report covers the following key insights:
- Key Emerging Trends – For Major Regions
- Key Developments: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Partnerships
- Latest Technological Advancements
- Insights on Sustainability
- Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
- Impact of COVID-19 on the Market
Analysis by Material Type
By material type, the market is segmented into mineral wool, glass wool, polymeric foam, and others. The polymeric foam segment holds a significant share of the global acoustic insulation market.
- Polymeric Insulation is a popular choice for acoustic insulation due to its lightweight, ease of installation, and effective sound-dampening characteristics. The demand is fueled by its versatility and cost-effectiveness, particularly in applications where lightweight and easy-to-install are preferred.
- The growing emphasis on sustainable building practices and green building certification such as LEED has driven the demand for acoustic insulation materials that offer both sound insulation and energy efficiency benefits.
Analysis by Application
By application, the market is segmented into building & construction, transportation, industrial, and others. The transportation segment holds a considerable share of the global acoustic insulation market.
- The transportation industry, including automotive, aerospace, and marine, is a significant consumer of acoustic insulation materials. These materials are used to minimize noise levels and enhance passenger comfort.
- The demand is fuelled by a growing emphasis on passenger comfort and the need to comply with noise emission regulations. The European Union has set strict noise emission standards for vehicles, with fines imposed on manufacturers for non-compliance.
Regional Analysis
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The global market is geographically segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and the Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific is the leading region in the market due to rapid urbanization, infrastructure development, and the growing emphasis on energy efficiency and noise reduction. The region’s construction boom, industrialization, and increasing disposable incomes contribute to the high demand for acoustic insulation solutions in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
- China is a major producer and exporter of mineral wool, a key material used in acoustic insulation. The country’s abundant raw material supply and large-scale production capabilities have contributed to its significant market share in the region.
Key Players Covered
The report includes the profiles of key players, such as ROCKWOOL International, Knauf Insulation, Saint-Gobain, Armacell International S.A., Fletcher Insulation, Johns Manville, Kingspan Group plc, and Superglass Insulation Ltd.
Key Industry Developments
- In February 2024, the acquisition of International Cellulose Corporation by Saint-Gobain expanded its insulation portfolio with cellulose fiber products, enabling it to offer more sustainable and high-performance acoustic and thermal insulation solutions to meet growing demand.
- In December 2023, ROCKWOOL Group’s acquisition of Borner Insulation marked a strategic move to strengthen its presence in the Central and Eastern European region, a high-priority market. This agreement aligns with ROCKWOOL’s growth objectives and will enable them to serve better the increasing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable insulation solutions.