Curing agents market size is anticipated to grow at over 5.2% CAGR between 2024 and 2032, owing to the increasing demand across various industries, such as construction, automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Curing agents help in enhancing mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and overall performance of coatings, adhesives, composites, and sealants, subsequently meeting the stringent requirements of modern applications. For example, in February 2024, the Chinese automotive giant, Geely Holding Group, sent its second set of 11 satellites into low-earth orbit as part of its plan to build a high-tech network for self-driving cars and other uses.

Lately, manufacturers are continuously developing new curing agents with improved performance characteristics, such as faster curing times, enhanced adhesion, and reduced environmental impacts to address the evolving needs of end-users. Furthermore, the increasing focus on sustainability and environmental regulations is also driving the demand for eco-friendly curing agents derived from renewable sources or possessing low volatile organic compound (VOC) content.

The curing agents industry is segmented based on type, functionality, application and region.

In terms of type, the market value from the polyurethane segment will record 4.9% CAGR from 2024 to 2032, owing to their versatility and superior performance across a wide range of applications, including coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers. Polyurethane curing agents have the ability to provide excellent adhesion, chemical resistance, flexibility, and durability, making them ideal for various industries like construction, automotive, electronics, and aerospace. Additionally, these curing agents enable faster curing times, allowing increased production efficiency and reduced downtime.

By application, the curing agents industry from the wind energy segment is projected to witness 6.5% growth rate between 2024 and 2032, backed by increasing global demand for renewable energy sources and government initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. Curing agents help in the manufacturing of composite materials used in wind turbine blades for providing enhanced mechanical properties, weather resistance, and durability. Additionally, the shift towards larger and more efficient wind turbines is also necessitating advanced materials and manufacturing processes, further driving the demand for high-quality curing agents.

Europe curing agents industry is slated to witness 4.8% growth rate during 2024-2032, attributed to the ongoing infrastructure development projects and increasing investments in residential and commercial construction. The onset of stringent regulatory standards governing environmental protection and sustainability is driving the adoption of eco-friendly curing agents derived from renewable sources. Moreover, the presence of leading manufacturers and technological advancements, combined with strategic initiatives to expand product portfolios and distribution networks will further stimulate the regional market growth.