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Adhesive Tapes Market Size| COVID-19 Impact

Market Segmentation

The Market Research Future report offers a wide segmental analysis of the Adhesive Tapes Market Size based on material, technology, and application.

Based on material, the Adhesive Tapes Market Size is segmented into polyvinyl chloride, paper, and polypropylene. Of these, the paper segment will have the largest share in the market over the forecast period.

By technology, the Adhesive Tapes Market Size is segmented into solvent, hot melt, and others. Of these, the hot melt segment will dominate the market over the forecast period.

Based on application, the Adhesive Tapes Market Size is segmented into consumer, automotive, construction, food and beverage, healthcare, and others. Of these, the healthcare segment will lead the market over the forecast period.

Regional Analysis

Based on the region, the Adhesive Tapes Market Size report covers growth opportunities and the latest trends across Asia Pacific (APAC), North America, Europe, and Rest of the World (RoW). Of these, the APAC region will lead the market over the forecast period. It is predicted to grow at the fastest pace. This is owing to growth in spending capacity, rising urbanized population, and increase in industrialization. China is a key contributor here. Growth in retail, automotive, and construction sector is predicted to boost the demand of adhesive tapes. Moreover, this country has witnessed increased investment in technology that resulted in various products across the tape line.

The Adhesive Tapes Market Size in the North American region is predicted to have a steady growth over the forecast period.

Key Players

Leading players profiled in the Adhesive Tapes Market Size report include Lohmann GmbH & Co.KG, Scapa Group Plc, Shurtape Technologies LLC, Lintec Corporation, Intertape Polymer Group, KGaA, Henkel AG & Company, Lintec Corporation, Nitto Denko Corporation, Tesa SE, Avery Dennison Corporation, and 3M Company.

June 2019: Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania has come up with a strong, reversible adhesive. The material PHEMA used in this adhesive is presently the strongest available for reversible adhesion.

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