Fire Stopping Materials Market Poised to Reach USD 2.47 Billion by 2030
Dublin, June 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Fire Stopping Materials Market by Type, Application, End-use Industry, and Region - Global Forecast to 2030" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The fire stopping materials market is projected to advance from USD 1.87 billion in 2025 to USD 2.47 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.7%. This growth is supported by the enforcement of stringent fire safety norms across residential, commercial, and industrial buildings globally. Governments and regulatory authorities are implementing rigorous building codes and fire safety regulations, mandating the installation of passive fire protection systems to curb fire, smoke, and toxic gas propagation. The upsurge in construction, particularly of high-rise buildings, further reinforces the necessity of compliance with fire safety protocols.
Plumbing is poised to exhibit significant growth. Within the market, the plumbing segment is anticipated to register a significant CAGR, driven by the increasing demand for complex piping systems in new building projects. Pipe penetrations, especially in high-rise structures, heighten the need for fire stopping solutions to maintain required fire resistance, ensuring safe environments.
The industrial segment shows promising growth. The industrial sector is expected to exhibit substantial growth due to heightened fire safety measures in facilities such as manufacturing plants, oil and gas refineries, and warehouses. These locations feature complex cable and pipe systems that pose fire and smoke hazards, necessitating the use of fire stopping materials.
The Middle East & Africa region demonstrates growth potential. The Middle East & Africa region, driven by rapid urbanization and substantial infrastructural investment, is expected to show robust market growth. Countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar are investing in smart cities and industrial facilities, spurring demand for advanced fire safety solutions amid growing awareness of fire safety standards.
Validation through industry expert interviews. The study findings have been validated via global interviews with industry specialists. Primary data sources include varied company types categorized into Tier 1 (60%), Tier 2 (20%), and Tier 3 (20%), with respondents at C-level (33%), Director-level (33%), and managerial positions (34%). Regional insights cover North America (15%), Europe (25%), Asia Pacific (30%), the Middle East & Africa (20%), and South America (10%).
Notable market players include: Key companies in this sector are Hilti Corporation (Liechtenstein), 3M (US), Sika AG (Switzerland), Etex Group (Belgium), RPM International Inc. (US), Armacell (Luxembourg), Specified Technologies Inc. (US), Quelfire (UK), Fischer Group (Germany), ROCKWOOL Group (Denmark), Owens Corning (Finland), ZAPP-ZIMMERMANN GmbH (Germany), TGroup (Australia), BOSS Passive Fire (Australia), Saverto Holding GmbH (Germany), and Tenmat Ltd (UK).
Research Coverage The report categorizes the fire stopping materials market by type, application, end-use industry, and region, providing extensive insights into the factors driving market growth. It involves an analysis of leading companies, offering insights into their strategies and recent developments.
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