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PMMA, known as acrylic or plexiglass, is a transparent thermoplastic used in automotive headlamps, signage, lighting fixtures, medical devices, and construction glazing. It’s produced via polymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA), so its price follows MMA feedstock movements, energy costs, and global polymer demand. The manufacturing process - typically via bulk or solution polymerization - adds variables like reactor costs and monomer conversion efficiency.
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The Polymethyl Methacrylate Price Trend lately reflects modest upward pressure. Demand from automotive (lights, displays) and building construction (windows, facades) has remained solid. Supply-side factors include capacity adjustments in China, maintenance in key MMA conversion plants, and energy cost increases in Europe and Southeast Asia.
Producers note steady spot inquiries but longer lead times due to operating rates. FOB offers from Asia are competitive, but freight rates and carbon levies can affect CFR pricing in import-heavy regions.
Events currently steering the PMMA landscape include:
Policymaker actions on optics and medical material standards may also influence demand for specialty PMMA grades.
Looking at historical PMMA prices shows patterns shaped by feedstock, demand cycles, and production events:
Overlaying PMMA price charts with MMA and energy benchmarks helps distinguish cost-push from demand-pull patterns.
In the near term, PMMA prices appear range-bound, with upside risk linked to MMA feedstock or energy spikes. Medium-term forecasts hinge on:
Using scenario models—base aligned with stable feedstock, high reflecting disruption or strong demand, and low featuring easing inputs—enables more grounded procurement planning.
A dominant PMMA producer region, especially China, India, and South Korea. FOB Asia levels are shaped by MMA cost trends and competitive capacity.
Producers face higher energy and environmental costs. Demand from automotive glazing and architectural segments supports steady volumes.
North America
Stable demand from display and appliance sectors. Imports from Asia compete on price but need to account for freight, duties, and quality specs.
Growing demand in construction and signage. Imports from Asia and Europe, with landed costs influenced by freight and regional duties.
Emerging usage in automotive components and building façades. Supply comes from Asia or local capacity in Brazil; currency swings affect landed costs.
Procurement teams generally mix contracts for baseline supplies with spot flexibility to capitalize on market softening.
Our PMMA datasets include:
Data comes from supplier quotes, trade publications, and verified market intelligence for reliability.
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