PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1494745
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1494745
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Laminating Adhesives Market is accounted for $3.96 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $7.36 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 10.9% during the forecast period. Laminating adhesives are specialized materials used to bond layers of substrates together, forming a single, unified structure. These adhesives typically come in liquid form and are applied between layers of substrates, such as films, foils, or papers, before undergoing a curing process to achieve adhesion. Laminating adhesives offer various benefits, including improved strength, moisture resistance, and barrier properties, depending on the specific application requirements.
According to the Packaging Industry Association of India (PIAI), the packaging industry is expected to grow at 22% during the forecast period. According to Statista, the market for organic packaged food in the United States is increased to USD 21.39 billion in 2022 compared to USD 16.09 billion in 2017.
Rising demand for flexible packaging
The escalating demand for flexible packaging is profoundly impacting the laminating adhesives market. Flexible packaging offers numerous benefits such as lightweight, easy storage, and extended shelf life, making it increasingly preferred across various industries like food and beverage, healthcare, and consumer goods. Laminating adhesives play a crucial role in bonding multiple layers of flexible substrates, ensuring structural integrity, barrier properties, and aesthetic appeal. As the demand for flexible packaging surges, the need for high-performance laminating adhesives also rises, driving innovation in adhesive technologies.
Competitive landscape
Intense competition often leads to price wars and margin pressures, compelling companies to reduce prices to remain competitive. This can result in shrinking profit margins and limited investment in research and development. In a crowded market, differentiation becomes increasingly difficult, leading to commoditization of products and loss of brand value. Aggressive marketing strategies employed by competitors can saturate the market and make it harder for smaller players to gain visibility and market share. The constant battle for market dominance can foster a short-term mindset among industry players, hindering long-term sustainability and innovation.
Advancements in laminating technologies
Advancements in laminating technologies are revolutionizing the laminating adhesives market by offering enhanced performance, versatility, and sustainability. These advancements encompass various aspects, including adhesive formulation, application methods, and substrate compatibility. Novel adhesive formulations now cater to a broader range of substrates, from traditional paper to challenging surfaces like plastics and metals, expanding the market's scope. Moreover, improved application methods, such as precise coating techniques and automated systems, ensure uniform adhesive distribution, enhancing product quality and efficiency.
Global economic conditions
Economic downturns often lead to reduced consumer spending, impacting industries reliant on discretionary purchases like packaging. The laminating adhesives market, closely tied to the packaging industry, suffers from decreased demand as businesses prioritize cost-cutting measures. Fluctuating currency values and trade tensions can disrupt supply chains, leading to increased material costs and logistical challenges for manufacturers. However, uncertain economic conditions can deter investments in research and development, hindering innovation and product advancements within the laminating adhesives sector.
With lockdowns and restrictions disrupting supply chains and manufacturing processes worldwide, the production and distribution of laminating adhesives faced challenges. Many industries that heavily rely on laminating adhesives, such as packaging, construction, and automotive, experienced decreased demand due to economic downturns and reduced consumer spending. However, the shift towards remote work and online shopping altered packaging needs, favoring e-commerce packaging over traditional retail packaging, which affected the type and volume of laminating adhesives required.
The Aliphatic Urethane segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
Aliphatic Urethane segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period. Aliphatic urethane compounds offer exceptional bonding properties, combining high strength with flexibility, durability, and resistance to harsh environmental conditions. The inherent chemical stability of aliphatic urethanes contributes to the longevity and reliability of laminated products, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, from automotive interiors to food packaging. Additionally, the absence of yellowing or discoloration over time ensures the aesthetic appeal of laminated surfaces, crucial for consumer-facing products.
The Radiation Curable segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Radiation Curable segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Radiation curable adhesives offer rapid curing times, allowing for increased productivity and efficiency in manufacturing processes. They exhibit excellent adhesion properties, ensuring strong bonds between substrates in laminated products. Furthermore, these adhesives are solvent-free, contributing to a safer working environment and reduced environmental impact compared to traditional solvent-based adhesives. The ability to cure through radiation enables precise control over the curing process, resulting in consistent and high-quality laminates.
Asia Pacific region commanded the largest share of the market throughout the domination period of time. Consumers are increasingly conscious of the ecological impact of their choices, driving manufacturers to develop adhesives that are both effective and sustainable across the region. This shift towards sustainability is fostering innovation and driving the regional development of eco-friendly laminating adhesive solutions, such as water-based adhesives and bio-based polymers. As a result, businesses operating in the laminating adhesives market are investing in research and development to create products that meet these evolving consumer preferences while reducing their carbon footprint in the region.
Europe region is poised to hold profitable growth over the extrapolated period. With a focus on sustainability and environmental conservation, regulations such as REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals) ensure that the adhesives used in laminating processes meet stringent standards for safety and eco-friendliness across the region. These regulations drive innovation in the industry, pushing manufacturers to develop adhesives that are not only effective but also comply with environmental guidelines throughout the Europe region.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Laminating Adhesives market include 3M, Ashland Inc, Coim Group, DIC Corporation, Dowdupont Inc, Dymax Corporation, Flint Group, Franklin International, Fujifilm Corporation, H.B. Fuller Company, Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Jubilant Industries and Vimasco Corporation.
In June 2023, Henkel AG announced a groundbreaking ceremony for its new manufacturing adhesive-based business unit in Shandong Province, China. The new plant will be established at an approximate value of USD 126 million with the name of 'Kunpeng.' The facility would aim to meet the growing demand and Henkel's consumer base by optimizing the supply network in the Asia Pacific and international markets.
In May 2023, H.B. Fuller announced the acquisition of a stake of a U.K.-based venture, Beardow Adam, a family-owned business that commits to innovation and sustainable adhesives offerings. The acquisition aimed to provide a leading position in the H.B. Fuller market portfolio by expanding the customer base and technology to address the market demand.
In April 2023, Bostik, a subsidiary of Arkema Group and a leading producer of specialty adhesives for construction, industrial, and consumer markets, has launched a new series of solvent free adhesive lamination solutions in Asia. The company's HERBERTS series is sustainable, environment-friendly, specifically designed for food packaging solutions, and can be used for industrial and pharmaceutical markets.
In November 2022, Sun Chemical, a member of the DIC Corporation group of companies, announced the acquisition of SAPICI, one of the leading manufacturers of high-performance PU for flexible packaging, coating, and industrial purposes. The acquisition aimed to provide DIC/Sun Chemical with a diversified polymer portfolio for various end-use industries.
In August 2022, Toyo-Morton, Ltd. Japan's largest manufacturer of laminating adhesives developed a new ECOAD series of polyurethane solvent-free laminating adhesive systems for the food packaging and industrial markets, primarily in Asia.
In June 2022, Toyo-Morton, Ltd. developed the Ecoad EA-B3860/EA-B1290, a high-solids solvent-based adhesive for the dry lamination of multilayered films in flexible packaging structures.
In February 2022, Flint Group launched a sustainable UV LED dual cure ink, named EkoCure ANCORA, specifically designed for packaged food and product labeling. These dual inks and coatings are uniquely designed by using low-energy UV LEDs. It has optimized curing with enhanced adhesion to a wide range of substrates.