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Syntactic foam is a type of composite material made of small hollow particles dispersed in a matrix material. It is a lightweight, strong, and stiff material used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, marine, automotive, and construction. Syntactic foam can be used to manufacture parts for military, space, and commercial applications. It is used for flotation, buoyancy, and insulation purposes, as well as for shock absorption and vibration damping. Its properties also make it ideal for use as a core material in sandwich structures. Get PDF Brochure for Research Insights at https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=49852579 According to MarketsandMarkets, The global syntactic foam market size to grow from USD 132 million in 2020 to USD 169 million by 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.2% during the forecast period. The growth of the marine & subsea and sports & leisure applications plays a key role in driving the syntactic foam market. Syntactic foam manufacturers are the most important players in the value chain as they produce and provide various product types of syntactic foam based on their required properties for the specific end-use applications. The end-use industries such as marine & subsea, automotive & transportation, aerospace & defense, sports & leisure and others use the form and matrix and product types. This provides additional value to the chain. Marine & Subsea is the largest market of syntactic foam, with a 54.0% share, globally. Syntactic Foams are widely used for buoyancy applications. The most important application of syntactic foams is in deep submergence buoyancy where compressive and low moisture absorption properties are of prime importance. They have been used as the principal source of supplementary buoyancy in recently developed deep submergence vehicles. Due to the increasing technological advancements and growth in the deep water & subsea projects of emerging economies, the marine & subsea is projected to be the major end-use industry for syntactic foam.