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Italy Corrugated Pipe Market Overview, 2030

Published Oct 06, 2025
Length 78 Pages
SKU # BORM20449533

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Argentina's brake friction industry is adapting amidst economic challenges, older vehicle fleets, and a lack of local manufacturing capability. The nation's OEM production is limited, featuring only a few operational assembly facilities mainly focused on passenger vehicles. Meanwhile, light commercial vehicles LCVs and commercial vehicles CVs largely depend on imported brake parts, particularly from Brazil and China. This reliance is worsened by trade discrepancies, with Brazil enjoying a considerable surplus in automotive exports to Argentina, putting pressure on the competitiveness of local industries. In the LCV category, comprising pickups and delivery vehicles, the average age of vehicles is 12.9 years, indicative of postponed fleet upgrades and restricted opportunities for acquiring new models. This older fleet profile creates strong demand for aftermarket brake pads, drums, rotors, and linings, typically supplied through independent distributors and informal routes. Cost-sensitive consumers and fleet managers emphasize affordable, long-lasting friction materials, even if they do not include advanced features such as copper-free options or regenerative braking compatibility. The CV domain, which includes trucks and buses, encounters comparable issues. A significant number of vehicles surpass their expected service life, resulting in greater wear and frequent brake system malfunctions. The intervals for replacing brake shoes, liners, and drums are shorter, with the aftermarket largely consisting of remanufactured or imported parts, often lacking standardized certification. Although some local suppliers strive to address the demand, inconsistent quality control and insufficient INMETRO-style regulation create gaps in safety and performance. Conversely, Brazil's friction market enjoys a more robust OEM presence, featuring companies like Fiat, VW, and Mercedes-Benz, along with a better-integrated aftermarket bolstered by local leaders such as Fras-le and Cobreq. Brazil’s steady economic environment and industrial policies have fostered the creation of certified, high-quality friction materials for both original equipment and aftermarket applications, including urban bus fleets and electric vehicle platforms.

According to the research report, ""Argentina Brake Friction Products Market Overview, 2030,"" published by Bonafide Research, the Argentina Brake Friction Products market is expected to reach a market size of more than USD 140 Million by 2030. The automotive aftermarket in Argentina is undergoing notable expansion, fueled by an increasingly old vehicle fleet and a minimal presence of original equipment manufacturers OEM. This aging situation, alongside economic difficulties and import limitations, has created a significant dependence on aftermarket products and services. The constrained local assembly and strict import regulations have limited the access to OEM products, making the aftermarket sector essential for car maintenance and repairs. This scenario offers considerable prospects for aftermarket providers to satisfy the increasing need for replacement parts and services. In contrast, In Argentina, the Argentine Institute of Standardization and Certification IRAM establishes national guidelines for automotive parts, ensuring they meet quality and safety criteria. Compliance with these standards is vital for aftermarket providers to maintain product quality and build consumer confidence. The combination of Argentina's aging vehicle fleet, the restricted availability of OEM products, and strict import policies generates a strong market for aftermarket goods and services. While Colombia’s sector is also on an upward trend, Argentina offers a more immediate chance for aftermarket suppliers due to its older vehicle population and heightened demand for replacement components.

Argentina's market for brake friction by type is divided into Brake Discs, Brake Pads, Brake Drums, Brake Shoes, Brake Liners and Brake Shims. Brake discs are notably reliant on imports, with more than 6,800 shipments documented from September 2023 to August 2024, predominantly coming from Brazil, China, and France. These discs, made of cast iron and alloys, cater to passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, and buses, but local manufacturing is constrained by elevated production costs and limited industrial capability. Brake pads for passenger vehicles particularly favored brands like Fiat, Volkswagen, and Chevrolet are increasingly obtained from local suppliers such as Autoparts Argentina, JL Parts, and Litton Brakes. Semi-metallic and ceramic pads are becoming more popular, particularly in urban areas where reducing noise and dust is important. Brake drums are still crucial for older vehicles, especially in rural and suburban regions. These cars often utilize rear drum configurations, and replacement drums—generally made of cast iron are usually procured through informal sources or locally refurbished. The frequency of maintenance is high due to wear and the limited availability of new OEM components. Brake shoes play an important role in bus fleets, where the need for long-lasting, fade-resistant parts is essential due to frequent stopping and high passenger volumes. Firms like Siderea S.A. focus on providing composite shoes free from asbestos for both public transport and rail uses, ensuring enhanced durability and adherence to environmental regulations. Brake liners for trucks are provided by international companies such as Valeo and Masu Brakes, which offer molded and woven options that display strong thermal resistance and work well with automatic slack adjusters. Brake shims, which are common in high-end imports, are used minimally in Argentina's budget-conscious aftermarket, where affordability and availability take precedence over noise reduction.

Argentina’s brake friction industry by Sales Channel is divided into Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM and Aftermarket is influenced by a limited OEM market and a predominant aftermarket, primarily due to an aging vehicle population and restricted manufacturing capabilities. Local OEM production is minimal, with only a few assembly facilities mainly focused on passenger vehicles while light commercial and heavy-duty trucks are significantly dependent on imported parts. Factors such as economic uncertainty, soaring inflation, and trade deficits especially with Brazil have hampered investment in domestic production, leading to a disjointed OEM environment that fails to satisfy the national need for certified, high-quality brake systems. On the other hand, the aftermarket segment has emerged as the cornerstone of the vehicle maintenance framework in Argentina. With the typical age of light commercial vehicles now surpassing 12.9 years, and numerous trucks and buses far exceeding their expected lifespan, the demand for replacement components particularly brake pads, drums, shoes, and liners is rising dramatically. This situation is exacerbated by stringent import restrictions, which hinder the availability of OEM parts and compel consumers and fleet owners to consider affordable aftermarket alternatives. Local suppliers and repair shops obtain parts from Brazil, China, and Europe, frequently emphasizing cost and accessibility instead of advanced features or certifications. To maintain product safety and bolster consumer trust, the Argentine Institute of Standardization and Certification IRAM establishes national standards for automotive components, including brake friction materials. Adhering to IRAM regulations is becoming increasingly crucial for aftermarket vendors aiming to stand out in a competitive, cost-focused market. In comparison to nations such as Colombia, Argentina offers a more pressing and high-demand opportunity for aftermarket businesses. Its aging vehicle fleet, constrained OEM production, and clear regulatory environment present an ideal setting for suppliers providing durable, budget-friendly, and IRAM-compliant friction goods, positioning the aftermarket as the key avenue for supporting Argentina’s mobility framework.

The market for brake discs in Argentina by material is divided into Metallic Discs, Composite Discs and Ceramic Discs shows a diverse arrangement influenced by the type of vehicle, reliance on imports, and specialized luxury demand. Metal brake discs, mostly composed of high-carbon cast iron, are prevalent in the truck and commercial vehicle sector, providing strength, high thermal resistance, and affordability. Local companies like Litton Brakes and Frenos F.T. manufacture discs suitable for trucks that conform to local safety regulations, although a significant portion is fulfilled by imports from Brazil and China. These discs are designed for substantial loads, long-distance travel, and frequent braking, making them crucial for Argentina's aging freight vehicles and rural transportation needs. Composite brake discs, which include aluminum hubs attached to strong friction rings, are mostly imported and cater to Argentina's limited market for luxury and performance vehicles. Companies such as Brembo and Fremax offer these lightweight, rust-resistant discs suitable for high-end sedans and SUVs, often available through aftermarket sources. Between 2023 and 2024, Argentina imported thousands of brake discs, with Brazil being the primary provider. Composite discs enhance heat dissipation and lower unsprung weight, conforming to international standards for better handling and fuel efficiency, though their growth is hampered by high costs and restricted original equipment manufacturer OEM integration. Ceramic brake discs represent a high-end segment, primarily used in imported sports cars and advanced electric vehicles. These carbon-ceramic materials provide outstanding braking reliability, minimal dust production, and a long lifespan, perfect for picky consumers and motorsport fans. While they are not widely available domestically, Argentina is part of the larger South American ceramic disc market, which is expected to see steady growth up to 2033 due to increasing interest in electric vehicles and modern braking technologies.

The brake friction sector in Argentina by vehicle type is divided into Passenger Cars, Light Commercial Vehicles LCVs, Trucks and Buses all influenced by economic limitations, old vehicle fleets, and a significant dependence on aftermarket products. In the passenger vehicle category, brands such as Fiat, Volkswagen, and Chevrolet lead the domestic market; however, restricted OEM production and import barriers have led to a greater emphasis on aftermarket brake pads and discs. Local companies like Litton Brakes and Rascar produce semi-metallic and ceramic pads designed for urban usage, with an increasing demand for copper-free materials to adhere to IRAM safety and environmental regulations. LCVs, which encompass pickups and delivery trucks, play a vital role in Argentina’s logistics and small-business sectors. With an average age of 12.9 years for these vehicles, the segment experiences regular brake system replacements. Cast iron drums and molded pads are commonly utilized and sourced from local suppliers as well as imports from Brazil and China. The aftermarket is prominent here, providing affordable friction materials that emphasize durability rather than advanced features such as compatibility with regenerative braking systems. Within the truck category, metallic discs and woven brake linings are crucial for long-distance and industrial uses. Firms like Rascar and Fras-le offer high-load, fade-resistant parts tailored for Argentina’s challenging terrain and older freight vehicles. Many of these products are imported or locally refurbished, with minimal OEM integration due to economic challenges and trade discrepancies. Buses, especially in public transportation, depend on bonded brake shoes and composite linings designed for regular stops and large numbers of passengers. The municipal fleets in Buenos Aires and Córdoba are increasingly reliant on aftermarket suppliers like Siderea and Litton Brakes, which provide IRAM-compliant products for safety and durability.


Considered in this report
• Historic Year: 2019
• Base year: 2024
• Estimated year: 2025
• Forecast year: 2030

Aspects covered in this report
• Brake Friction Products Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation

By Type
• Brake Discs
• Brake Pads
• Brake Drums
• Brake Shoes
• Brake Liners
• Brake Shims

By Sales Channel
• Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
• Aftermarket

By Material
• Metallic Discs
• Composite Discs
• Ceramic Discs

By Vehicle Type
• Passenger Cars
• Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)
• Trucks
• Buses

Considered in this report
• Historic Year: 2019
• Base year: 2024
• Estimated year: 2025
• Forecast year: 2030

Aspects covered in this report
• Corrugated Pipe Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation

By Material Type
• High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
• Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
• Steel
• Aluminum
• Other Plastics and Metals

By Application
• Drainage
• Culverts
• Road and Bridge Construction
• Electrical and Telecommunications
• Mining and Industrial

By Wall Structure
• Single-Wall
• Double-Wall
• Multi-Wall

Table of Contents

78 Pages
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Structure
2.1. Market Considerate
2.2. Assumptions
2.3. Limitations
2.4. Abbreviations
2.5. Sources
2.6. Definitions
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Secondary Research
3.2. Primary Data Collection
3.3. Market Formation & Validation
3.4. Report Writing, Quality Check & Delivery
4. Italy Geography
4.1. Population Distribution Table
4.2. Italy Macro Economic Indicators
5. Market Dynamics
5.1. Key Insights
5.2. Recent Developments
5.3. Market Drivers & Opportunities
5.4. Market Restraints & Challenges
5.5. Market Trends
5.6. Supply chain Analysis
5.7. Policy & Regulatory Framework
5.8. Industry Experts Views
6. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Overview
6.1. Market Size By Value
6.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Material Type
6.3. Market Size and Forecast, By Application
6.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Wall Structure
6.5. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
7. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Segmentations
7.1. Italy Corrugated pipe Market, By Material Type
7.1.1. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), 2019-2030
7.1.2. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), 2019-2030
7.1.3. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Steel, 2019-2030
7.1.4. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Aluminum, 2019-2030
7.1.5. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Other Plastics and Metals, 2019-2030
7.2. Italy Corrugated pipe Market, By Application
7.2.1. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Drainage, 2019-2030
7.2.2. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Culverts, 2019-2030
7.2.3. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Road and Bridge Construction, 2019-2030
7.2.4. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Electrical and Telecommunications, 2019-2030
7.2.5. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Mining and Industrial, 2019-2030
7.3. Italy Corrugated pipe Market, By Wall Structure
7.3.1. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Single-Wall, 2019-2030
7.3.2. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Double-Wall, 2019-2030
7.3.3. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By Multi-Wall, 2019-2030
7.4. Italy Corrugated pipe Market, By Region
7.4.1. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By North, 2019-2030
7.4.2. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By East, 2019-2030
7.4.3. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By West, 2019-2030
7.4.4. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size, By South, 2019-2030
8. Italy Corrugated pipe Market Opportunity Assessment
8.1. By Material Type, 2025 to 2030
8.2. By Application, 2025 to 2030
8.3. By Wall Structure, 2025 to 2030
8.4. By Region, 2025 to 2030
9. Competitive Landscape
9.1. Porter's Five Forces
9.2. Company Profile
9.2.1. Company 1
9.2.1.1. Company Snapshot
9.2.1.2. Company Overview
9.2.1.3. Financial Highlights
9.2.1.4. Geographic Insights
9.2.1.5. Business Segment & Performance
9.2.1.6. Product Portfolio
9.2.1.7. Key Executives
9.2.1.8. Strategic Moves & Developments
9.2.2. Company 2
9.2.3. Company 3
9.2.4. Company 4
9.2.5. Company 5
9.2.6. Company 6
9.2.7. Company 7
9.2.8. Company 8
10. Strategic Recommendations
11. Disclaimer
List of Tables
Figure 1: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size By Value (2019, 2024 & 2030F) (in USD Million)
Figure 2: Market Attractiveness Index, By Material Type
Figure 3: Market Attractiveness Index, By Application
Figure 4: Market Attractiveness Index, By Wall Structure
Figure 5: Market Attractiveness Index, By Region
Figure 6: Porter's Five Forces of Italy Corrugated pipe Market
List of Figures
Table 1: Influencing Factors for Corrugated pipe Market, 2024
Table 2: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size and Forecast, By Material Type (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
Table 3: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size and Forecast, By Application (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
Table 4: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size and Forecast, By Wall Structure (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
Table 5: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size and Forecast, By Region (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
Table 6: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 7: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 8: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Steel (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 9: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Aluminum (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 10: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Other Plastics and Metals (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 11: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Drainage (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 12: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Culverts (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 13: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Road and Bridge Construction (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 14: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Electrical and Telecommunications (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 15: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Mining and Industrial (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 16: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Single-Wall (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 17: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Double-Wall (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 18: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of Multi-Wall (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 19: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of North (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 20: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of East (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 21: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of West (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
Table 22: Italy Corrugated pipe Market Size of South (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
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