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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1933268
鋼纖維市場規模、佔有率、成長及全球產業分析:依類型、應用和地區劃分的洞察,預測(2026-2034年)Steel Fiber Market Size, Share, Growth and Global Industry Analysis By Type & Application, Regional Insights and Forecast to 2026-2034 |
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受鋼纖維增強混凝土(SFRC)在基礎設施和工業應用中廣泛採用的推動,全球鋼纖維市場正經歷強勁成長。鋼纖維是短小的單根鋼材,均勻分散在混凝土中可提高其抗拉強度、延展性、抗裂性和抗衝擊耐久性。這些特性使混凝土適用於工業地板、隧道、路面和預製構件等高要求應用。
根據 Fortune Business Insights 預測,全球鋼纖維市場規模在2025年達到 27億美元,預計2026年成長至 28.7億美元,到2034年達到 47億美元,預測期內年複合成長率(CAGR)為 6.4%。到2025年,亞太地區以 61%的市場佔有率主導整個市場。這主要歸功於中國和印度等國家快速的城市化進程、大規模基礎設施計畫以及強勁的工業成長。
Bekaert、ArcelorMittal、Nippon Seisen Co., Ltd.、Fibrometals、Green Steel Group 等主要市場參與者透過創新產品發布、強勁的區域擴張和永續發展舉措推動了市場成長。這些公司致力於開發具有更優異機械性能和環保生產方法的鋼纖維,以滿足市場對高性能混凝土解決方案日益成長的需求。
市場驅動因素
建築和基礎設施擴張:基礎設施計畫的快速擴張,尤其是在亞太地區以及中東和非洲地區,是市場成長的主要驅動力。機場跑道、地鐵系統、工業園區和大型住宅開發等大型專案日益採用鋼纖維增強混凝土(SFRC),因為它具有卓越的性能。鋼纖維增強混凝土(SFRC)可減少裂縫,提高隧道的耐火性能,並延長路面的使用壽命。根據Global Infrastructure Hub預測,到2035年,全球基礎設施投資需求預計將超過 3.7 兆美元,這將推動對鋼纖維等耐用、高性能材料的需求。
都市化與交通計畫:隨著世界城市人口的成長,對耐用路面、橋樑和港口設施的需求也不斷增加。工業地面、貨櫃堆場和港口設施日益使用鋼纖維增強混凝土(SFRC),其承載能力和耐磨性均優於傳統混凝土。中國的 "一帶一路" 倡議(BRI)就是一個典型的例子,它推動了鋼纖維在亞洲和非洲的應用。
市場限制因子
價格波動:鋼鐵原料(尤其是線材)的價格波動是一個重大挑戰。由於鋼纖維用量龐大,即使鋼材價格波動 5-10%,也會對專案經濟效益產生顯著影響。預算限制以及無法將成本完全轉嫁給最終用戶,都會阻礙市場普及。
供應基礎多元化和品質差異:鋼纖維市場高度分散,區域製造商提供的品質和纖維配置各不相同。與標準化鋼筋不同,鋼纖維的規格仍在不斷發展,導致性能存在區域差異。建築商通常以高價從全球品牌進口產品,這影響了本地供應商的競爭力。
市場機會
永續建築:鋼纖維增強混凝土(SFRC)減少了傳統鋼筋的使用量,支持最佳化材料利用和永續建築方法。隨著政府和建築商致力於降低生命週期成本和維護負擔,鋼纖維在經濟高效且經久耐用的建築中的作用預計將會擴大。
維修和翻新工程:鋼纖維廣泛應用於薄層加鋪和維修工程,以加固現有路面、橋樑和跑道,延長其使用壽命並最大限度地減少停機時間。
市場趨勢
向纖維增強混凝土(FRC)的轉變:從傳統的鋼筋加固轉向將纖維直接混入混凝土中,是顯著的市場趨勢。鋼纖維增強混凝土(SFRC)可縮短澆築時間、降低人工成本並提高長期耐久性。歐洲的電車軌道和印度的機場滑行道是 SFRC 在減少裂縫和延長路面壽命方面所做貢獻的典型例子。
依類型劃分:市場可分為端鈎型、捲曲型、直型及其他類型。
依應用領域劃分,市場包括工業地板、路面和隧道建設。
亞太地區:預計市場規模將從2025年的16.5億美元成長到2026年的17.6億美元,其中中國在2026年將達到10.4億美元。快速的城市化進程以及地鐵、港口等大型基礎設施計畫推動市場成長。
歐洲:預計2025年市場規模將達4.9億美元。到2026年,預計英國將達到9,000萬美元,德國和法國將分別達到8,000萬美元。地鐵和邊境隧道計畫是關鍵驅動因素。
北美:到2025年,市場規模達到3.7億美元。受電子商務、工業地板和交通基礎設施升級的推動,美國市場預計到2026年將達到3.3億美元。
拉丁美洲和中東及非洲:預計緩慢成長,拉丁美洲到2025年達到6000萬美元,中東及非洲(GCC國家)到2025年達到6000萬美元。持續的基礎設施現代化將支撐這一成長。
The global steel fiber market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing adoption of steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) in infrastructure and industrial applications. Steel fibers are short, discrete lengths of steel that, when uniformly distributed in concrete, enhance its tensile strength, ductility, crack resistance, and impact durability. These properties make concrete suitable for demanding applications such as industrial floors, tunnels, pavements, and precast elements.
According to Fortune Business Insights, the global steel fiber market was valued at USD 2.7 billion in 2025, is projected to grow to USD 2.87 billion in 2026, and is expected to reach USD 4.7 billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period. In 2025, Asia Pacific dominated the market with a 61% share, largely due to rapid urbanization, mega-infrastructure projects, and strong industrial growth in countries like China and India.
Key market players such as Bekaert, ArcelorMittal, Nippon Seisen Co., Ltd., Fibrometals, and Green Steel Group have driven growth through innovative product launches, strong geographic expansion, and sustainable practices. These companies have focused on developing steel fibers with enhanced mechanical properties and eco-friendly production methods to meet the rising demand for high-performance concrete solutions.
Market Drivers
Construction & Infrastructure Expansion: The rapid expansion of infrastructure projects, particularly in Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, is a major driver of market growth. Mega projects such as airport runways, metro systems, industrial complexes, and large-scale housing developments are increasingly employing SFRC due to its superior performance. SFRC reduces cracking, improves fire resistance in tunnels, and extends the service life of pavements. According to the Global Infrastructure Hub, global infrastructure investment needs are projected to surpass USD 3.7 trillion by 2035, fueling demand for durable and high-performance materials like steel fibers.
Urbanization and Transport Projects: The rising global urban population is creating demand for durable pavements, bridges, and ports. Industrial floors, container yards, and port facilities increasingly utilize SFRC, which provides higher load-bearing capacity and wear resistance than conventional concrete. China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a prime example of large-scale projects driving steel fiber adoption in Asia and Africa.
Market Restraints
Price Volatility: Fluctuating steel feedstock prices, particularly steel wire rod, present a significant challenge. Since steel fibers are used in large volumes, even a 5-10% swing in steel prices can significantly impact project economics. Tight budgets and the inability to fully pass costs onto end users may restrain market adoption.
Fragmented Supply Base and Quality Variations: The steel fiber market is highly fragmented, with regional manufacturers offering varying quality and fiber geometries. Unlike standardized steel rebar, steel fiber standards are still evolving, leading to inconsistent performance in some regions. Contractors often import from global brands at higher costs, affecting the competitiveness of local suppliers.
Market Opportunities
Sustainable Construction: SFRC reduces the volume of conventional reinforcement required, optimizing material usage and supporting sustainable construction practices. As governments and contractors increasingly focus on lifecycle cost savings and reduced maintenance, the role of steel fibers in cost-efficient and durable construction is set to grow.
Repair and Rehabilitation Projects: Steel fibers are widely used in thin overlays and repair works to strengthen existing pavements, bridges, and runways, extending their service life while minimizing downtime.
Market Trends
Shift Toward Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (FRC): A significant market trend is the transition from traditional rebar reinforcement to fibers mixed directly into concrete. SFRC enables faster placement, reduces labor costs, and improves long-term durability. European tram tracks and airport taxiways in India are notable examples of this trend, where SFRC helps reduce cracking and extend pavement lifespan.
By Type: The market is divided into hooked-end, crimped, straight, and others.
By Application: Segments include industrial floors, pavements, tunneling, and others.
Asia Pacific: Market size of USD 1.65 billion in 2025, growing to USD 1.76 billion in 2026, with China reaching USD 1.04 billion in 2026. Rapid urbanization and mega-infrastructure projects, such as metro rails and ports, support growth.
Europe: Market size of USD 0.49 billion in 2025, with the U.K., Germany, and France projected at USD 0.09 billion, 0.08 billion, and 0.08 billion respectively in 2026. Metro rail and cross-border tunnel projects are key drivers.
North America: Market size of USD 0.37 billion in 2025, with the U.S. reaching USD 0.33 billion in 2026, driven by e-commerce, industrial floors, and transport infrastructure upgrades.
Latin America and Middle East & Africa: Moderate growth, with Latin America at USD 0.06 billion in 2025 and GCC countries in Middle East & Africa also at USD 0.06 billion in 2025, supported by ongoing infrastructure modernization.
Competitive Landscape
Key players include Bekaert, ArcelorMittal, Nippon Seisen Co., Ltd., Fibrometals, Green Steel Group, Spajic, Jiangsu Shagang Group, Zhejiang Boen Metal Products, Hunan Sunshine Steel Fiber, and Yuthian Zhitai Steel Fiber Manufacturing. Companies focus on product innovation, R&D, and sustainability, particularly in Asia Pacific, to capitalize on booming construction activities.
Key Developments: In June 2025, ArcelorMittal acquired Nippon Steel's 50% stake in the AM/NS Calvert facility (Alabama, USA), upgrading it with an electric-arc furnace (EAF) capable of producing lower-CO2 steel.
Conclusion
The global steel fiber market is expected to grow from USD 2.7 billion in 2025 to USD 2.87 billion in 2026, reaching USD 4.7 billion by 2034 at a CAGR of 6.4%. Growth is primarily driven by the adoption of SFRC in industrial floors, pavements, tunnels, and mega-infrastructure projects. Asia Pacific dominates the market, followed by Europe and North America, with regional dynamics influenced by urbanization, industrialization, and government infrastructure initiatives. Key players continue to invest in R&D, sustainability, and product innovation, ensuring long-term market expansion and competitiveness.
Segmentation By Type, Application, and Region
By Type * Hooked-End
By Application * Industrial Floors
By Region * North America (By Type, Application, and Country)