The global antimicrobial
coatings market is expected to reach USD 8.43 billion by 2025, according to a
new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing concern among professional
industry manufactures about cleaning and to prevent buildings against the growth
of bacteria, mold and fungi are expected to drive the overall market growth.
Recent food poisoning outbreaks
coupled with high rates of hospital-acquired infections had heightened the
awareness among people. Nowadays, people mainly insist on safe and healthy
products by offering more for such goods and services.
Silver based biocides are
widely used in medical grade applications owing to its excellent antimicrobial
properties. Recently, a new U.S. based is othiazolin-based biocide,
n-butyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one is also used as an antimicrobial agent to
prevent the spread of germs. Moreover, rising demand for implantable medical
devices and increasing burden of cardiovascular diseases is expected to aid the
overall market demand over the next eight years.
However, stringent regulations
issued by both U.S. and the European Union are anticipated to critically affect
the industry over the next eight years. Companies’ products have to be approved
and registered with EPA for their specific requirement in which they are used.
Recently, manufacturers incorporated antimicrobial agents in the bulk material,
which is considered a viable alternative for its application in antibiotics.
In depth research report on Antimicrobial Coatings Market
Further key findings from the report suggest:
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The global antimicrobial
coatings market demand was 372.9 kilotons in 2015 and is expected to exceed 1
million tons by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 10.4% from 2016 to 2025
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Mold remediation is expected to
witness the highest CAGR of 11.1% over the forecast period. The cost involved
in remediating a mold-infested building can be staggering, especially when the
building has inferior coatings.
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These coatings provide
long-term protection against growth and spread of bacteria, mold, and fungi.
After Shock is an antimicrobial coating, registered under EPA which is designed
to kill mildew and residual mold.
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Air conditioning and
ventilation segment were accounted for over 25% of the overall volume in 2015.
These products help to deter the growth of micro-organisms in heating,
ventilation and air conditioning systems. AgION coated materials inhibit the
growth of different microbes.
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The industry is characterized
by the presence of multinational companies which holds the major chunk of the
total revenue. Industry participants mainly include Diamond Vogel, Dow
Microbial Control, AkzoNobel N.V and Sherwin Williams.
Grand View Research has
segmented the antimicrobial coatings market on the basis of product,
application and region:
Product Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue, USD Million,
2014 - 2025)
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Antimicrobial powder coatings
o
Silver
o
Copper
o
Other
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Surface modifications and
coatings
o
E. Coli
o
Listeria
o
Pseudomonas
o
Others
Application Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue, USD
Million, 2014 - 2025)
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Sanitary facilities and kitchen
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Air conditioning and
ventilation systems
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Food processing and packaging
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Antimicrobial textile
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Mold remediation
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Construction
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Other applications
Regional Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue, USD Million,
2014 - 2025)
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North America
o
U.S.
•
Europe
o
Germany
o
UK
o
France
•
Asia Pacific
o
China
o
India
•
Central & South America
•
Middle East & Africa
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