Top 10 Companies in the Polyacrylates Industry (2025): Market Leaders Powering Global Polymer Demand

In Business Insights
June 08, 2025

The Global Polyacrylates Market was valued at USD 1.47 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 1.97 Billion by 2030, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.2% during the forecast period (2023-2030). This growth is fueled by rising demand from adhesive, coating, and superabsorbent polymer applications across industries including construction, healthcare, and consumer goods.

As industries increasingly adopt high-performance polymer solutions, innovation in polyacrylate chemistry and sustainability are becoming key competitive differentiators. This report profiles the Top 10 Companies in the Polyacrylates Market—leading chemical manufacturers driving technological advancements and expanding production capacities worldwide.


🔟 1. BASF SE

Headquarters: Ludwigshafen, Germany
Key Offering: Acrylic polymers, superabsorbents, functional coatings

As the world’s largest chemical producer, BASF dominates the polyacrylates market with its comprehensive portfolio including Acronal® acrylic dispersions and Luvitec® superabsorbent polymers. The company operates 16 integrated production sites globally.

Innovation Highlights:

  • Pioneered bio-based acrylic acid production
  • Leading in SAP technology for hygiene products
  • Invested €50M in polyacrylate R&D in 2023

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9️⃣ 2. Arkema Group

Headquarters: Colombes, France
Key Offering: Specialty polyacrylates, encapsulation polymers

Arkema’s ENCOR® and EVOQUE® acrylic polymer lines serve demanding applications in paints, adhesives, and advanced materials. The company recently expanded its Asian production capacity by 30%.

Innovation Highlights:

  • Developed self-healing acrylic coatings
  • Circular economy initiatives for acrylic monomers

8️⃣ 3. Dow Inc.

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These polymer innovators are shaping the future of material science through sustainable chemistry and boundary-pushing applications.