Medical Adhesive Tapes Market, Industry Insights by Type, Backing Material and Application - Analysis and Forecast 2024


Posted June 26, 2019 by vynzresearch

The global medical adhesive tapes is growing at a significant pace, and expected to register a fast growth in the coming years.

 
Medical adhesive tapes are also known as surgical adhesive tapes. They are used for closing wounds and holding bandages in place, which are designed to meet a wide range of bandaging requirements.

On the basis of type, the medical adhesive tapes market is classified into acrylic, silicone, rubber, and others. The silicone adhesive resin type segment dominated the market and is also anticipated to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.

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Based on application, the medical adhesive tapes market is categorized into surgeries, wound dressing, secure IV lines, splints, ostomy seals, and others.

The major factors identified in the medical adhesive tapes market which are propelling the market growth are the increase in surgical procedures, increasing demand of these tapes in the emerging countries, and increasing aging population. The rise in surgical procedures is attributed to the growing incidences of cardiovascular diseases, traumatic injuries, neurological disorder, and others.

3M Company, Johnson and Johnson Services, Medtronic Plc., Scapa Group, Smith & Nephew, Nitto Denko Corporation, Nichiban Co., Ltd., Avery Dennison Corporation, CCT tapes, and Jiangsu Nanfang Medical are some of the major players operating in the medical adhesive tapes industry.

Source: VynZ Research
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Last Updated June 26, 2019