Cleanroom Consumables Market Highlights
The global cleanroom consumables market is expected to register a CAGR of 5.66% during the forecast period and is expected to hit USD 3,384.49 million by 2027.
Cleanrooms are designed to preserve exceptionally low levels of particulates such as dust, airborne organisms, or vaporized particles. Cleanrooms usually have a cleanliness level quantified by the number of particles per cubic meter at a predetermined molecule measure. Cleanroom consumables provide protection against infection and maintaining the quality of the product.
The growth of the global cleanroom consumables market is expected to be driven by rising need for product certifications and increasing cases of hospital acquired infections. Moreover, increase in infectious diseases, such as coronavirus, further fuel the adoption of cleanroom consumables in various healthcare sectors and propel the growth of the market.
However, high costs related to cleanrooms, complex and varied clean room regulations across the countries hinder the growth of this market.
CRI recognizes the following companies as the key players in the global cleanroom consumables market— Berkshire Corporation (US), Cantel Medical (US), Contec Inc (US), DuPont (US), Micronclean (UK), Ansell Ltd (Australia), Kimberly-Clark (US), Valutek, Inc (US), KM Corporation (South Korea), Texwipe (US).
Segment Analysis
The global cleanroom consumables market is mainly segmented into products, and application. On the basis of products, the cleanroom consumables market has been bifurcated into cleanroom products, cleanroom apparel, cleanroom stationery, wipers, gloves, and adhesive mats.
Cleanroom products are further sub segmented into cleaning chemicals, cleanroom mops, validation swabs, others. Cleanroom apparels is further sub-segmented into coveralls, boot covers, shoe covers, face masks, hoods, others. On the basis of application, the cleanroom consumables market has been bifurcated into hospitals & clinics, research labs and universities, medical device companies, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, and others.
Regional Analysis
The global cleanroom consumables market has been segmented on the basis of region into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World. The North America held the largest market share of 36.80% in 2020 and is anticipated to dominate the overall cleanroom consumables market during the forecast period.
The major factors driving the North America cleanroom consumables market include large presence of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies. Many of the leading pharma companies come from the US and has the largest pharmaceutical market worldwide. According to European Pharmaceutical Review (EPR), it is found that North America had the most strategic partnerships in the pharma industry from 2014 to 2019.
In October 2018, Ansell Limited (Australia) acquired substantially all the assets of Digit care Corporation (US), a leading glove supplier to the US emergency medical services and acute specialty markets, which strengthened its gloves business.
Europe holds the second largest market share due to the increasing patient population which fuels market growth. According to the National Health Service (NHS), for 2018-2019, adult critical care admissions to English hospitals have increased by 22% since 2011-12.
Hospitals make use of cleanroom consumables to minimize the level of airborne particulates and keep an antimicrobial environment. Rising investment by pharmaceutical companies in R&D in Europe is also boosting the growth of the market in the region. According to the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations, in 2020, the pharmaceutical industry invested an estimated USD 45,952.3 (€39,000) million in R&D in Europe.
Asia-Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest-growing regional market for cleanroom consumables therapies. Along with digital transformation, Asia-Pacific countries increasingly focus on improving hospital systems and operations with government-driven healthcare and Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Due to the impact of COVID-19, the demand for cleanroom consumables is rising in the region.
For instance, in April 2020, Contec (US) launched the Cleanroom industry’s first “green” sustainable polyester wipe made from recycled post-consumer plastic bottles. ReFIBE, a green sustainable polyester wipe, is now available validated sterile to 10-6 for the most critical environments. The players are launching products with advanced technology, which helps them gain a competitive advantage, thereby contributing to the overall market growth.
The cleanroom consumables market in the Middle East & Africa is expected to witness steady growth due to increasing per capita expenditure of the population in the healthcare sector and increasing adoption of cleanroom consumables. Moreover, increasing investment by major players in the region further drives cleanroom consumables market growth.
According to Statista, in 2019, Brazil was by far the Latin American country with the highest pharmaceutical market value, amounting to nearly 24.3 billion U.S. dollars. Many countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America have made some improvements to the healthcare sector and are improving the health status of their populations.
Increasing access to primary healthcare services, establishing healthcare facilities in rural areas, and the rising number of drug discovery and development centers enhance the healthcare system in the region.
Key Findings of the Study
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- The global cleanroom consumables market is expected to reach USD 3,384.49 million by 2027 at a CAGR of 5.66% during the forecast period.
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- Based on product, the cleanroom products segment accounted for the largest market share of 23.28% in 2020.
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- By application, the hospitals & clinics segment dominated the market with a share of 25.05% in 2020.
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- The North America region accounted for the largest share of the global market, which is majorly attributed to the large presence of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies.
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- Some of the key players operating in the cleanroom consumables market are Berkshire Corporation (US),Cantel Medical (US),Contec Inc (US),DuPont (US),Micronclean (UK),Ansell Ltd (Australia),Kimberly-Clark (US),Valutek, Inc (US),KM Corporation (South Korea),Texwipe (US).