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탄소 섬유 산업의 현재 개발 현황, 경쟁 환경 및 향후 개발 동향을 분석합니다: 전 세계 수요는 30만 톤을 넘어섰으며, 중국의 생산 능력은 40% 이상을 차지합니다.

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탄소 섬유 산업의 현재 개발 현황, 경쟁 환경 및 향후 개발 동향을 분석합니다: 전 세계 수요는 30만 톤을 넘어섰으며, 중국의 생산 능력은 40% 이상을 차지합니다.

21세기 가장 전략적으로 중요한 신소재 중 하나인 탄소섬유는 현재 전례 없는 발전 기회를 맞이하고 있습니다. 이 기사에서는 글로벌 시장 수요와 공급의 변화에서 중국 기업의 부상 경로, 기술 혁신의 방향에서 다운스트림 응용 분야의 폭발적인 성장에 이르기까지 탄소 섬유 산업의 현재 개발 현황, 경쟁 환경 및 미래 동향을 종합적으로 분석하여 독자들에게 완전한 산업 파노라마를 제시합니다. 이 기사는 항공 우주, 신 에너지 자동차 및 풍력 터빈 블레이드와 같은 핵심 응용 분야에서 탄소 섬유의 최신 진행 상황을 해석하고 국내외 기업의 경쟁 전략과 기술 경로 선택을 분석하고 최신 정책 환경과 시장 수요를 기반으로 향후 5 년 동안 업계 발전의 주요 트렌드와 잠재적 기회를 기대합니다.

The current situation and scale growth of the global carbon fiber market

The carbon fiber industry has witnessed explosive growth in recent years, and the global market landscape is undergoing profound changes. According to the latest industry data, the global carbon fiber market size has exceeded 20 billion US dollars in 2025, with a compound annual growth rate of over 10%, and the demand is expected to reach a historical high of 300,000 tons. In this global growth wave, China plays a crucial role – with a 47.7% share of production capacity, China has become the world’s largest producer, and it is expected that this proportion will further increase to 65% by 2030, demonstrating an impressive development speed and industrial potential. From the supply side, China’s carbon fiber production capacity reached 135,500 tons in 2024, with a year-on-year growth of as high as 113%. It is expected to exceed 299,000 tons in 2025, accounting for more than 40% of the global total capacity. Such a speed of capacity expansion is extremely rare in the history of global industrial materials.

From the perspective of product structure, the current carbon fiber market shows a distinct feature of application field differentiation. Wind turbine blades, sports and leisure, and photovoltaic thermal fields constitute the three core application areas, accounting for 36%, 28%, and 11% of the market share respectively. It is particularly worth noting that the growth rate of emerging fields such as new energy vehicles and building reinforcement has exceeded 50%, and they are becoming new engines driving industry growth. In terms of product technology routes, PAN-based carbon fiber still holds an absolute dominant position, with a market share as high as 92%. This is mainly attributed to its excellent mechanical properties and relatively mature preparation process. Asphalt-based and viscose-based products have achieved breakthroughs in special application scenarios. Although their current market share is relatively small, they have demonstrated unique advantages in high-end fields such as thermal protection systems for aerospace vehicles and heat dissipation for electronic devices.

From the perspective of regional development, the global carbon fiber industry has formed a distinct regional agglomeration effect. The Asian region, especially China, Japan and South Korea, together account for more than 60% of the global market share, forming the “golden triangle” of world carbon fiber production. While China’s production capacity has been expanding rapidly, its technological level has also made considerable progress. T800-grade carbon fiber has achieved stable domestic supply, and its performance is approaching the international advanced level. In contrast, although the European and American markets are relatively stable, they have lagged significantly behind Asian enterprises in terms of the speed of capacity expansion and technological iteration. This change in regional pattern indicates that the global carbon fiber industry’s center of gravity is shifting eastward, and China is gradually transforming from a follower to a leader.

Table: Global Carbon Fiber Market Regional Distribution and Growth Forecast in 2025

RegionCapacity proportion​​Major manufacturing enterprises​​Growth rate forecast for the next five years​​
China47.7%Jilin Chemical Fiber, Zhongfu Shenying, Guangwei Composites15-18%
Japan18.2%Toray, Mitsubishi Rayon, Toho5-8%
Europe and America22.5%Hirsch, Siguri6-10%
Others11.6%Hyosung of South Korea, etc10-12%

From the perspective of the value distribution of the industrial chain, the carbon fiber industry exhibits a typical “smile curve” feature. The production process of high-performance carbon fiber has the highest added value, accounting for approximately 40% of the total value of the industrial chain. This is mainly due to its high technological barriers and large-scale R&D investment. The value of the precursor production process accounts for approximately 25%, which is the foundation for ensuring the quality of carbon fibers. The value of the processing and application of composite materials accounts for approximately 35%, and its added value varies with the complexity of the product and the application field. For instance, carbon fiber composite materials used in aerospace have strict performance requirements, and their value is much higher than that of sports and leisure products. This value distribution pattern also explains the strategic choice of major enterprises to climb towards high value-added links one after another.

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