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Soluble and natural synthetic polymers are utilized in the making of waterborne adhesives. Hides, bones, casein, starch, proteins, and dextrins comprise natural polymers. Waterborne adhesives are given in the form formulated powders, which come either in solution or powder form. When it is in powder form, water is mixed with it just prior to its application. This structure obtains strength just after the water is absorbed by the substrate or is evaporated. These adhesives offer no or low solvent content, high initial adhesion, and high solid content. These adhesives are environment friendly as well. All these benefits are likely to foster growth of the global waterborne adhesives market over the tenure of analysis, from 2020 to 2030.
Product, end use, and region are the three important parameters based on which the global waterborne adhesives market has been classified.
A recent significant development that is anticipated to influence the future course of the global waterborne adhesives market is mentioned as below
Some of the prominent organizations in the global waterborne adhesives market comprise the below-mentioned:
The global waterborne adhesives market is characterized by the presence of the following restraints, drivers, and opportunities.
Rising demand from the packaging industry is likely to foster growth of the global waterborne adhesives market. This type of adhesive is used in several applications, such as food packaging, office tapes, label applications, flexible laminations, and packaging tapes. Waterborne adhesives are non-reactive in nature, which makes it a popular choice in the food packaging sector. This type of adhesive also finds use in various commercial and industrial applications due to its environment friendly nature. All these attributes are likely to support development of the global waterborne adhesives market in the years to come.
High demand from the construction, packaging, and automotive industry is likely to propel Asia Pacific at the forefront of market growth. China accounts for most of the production in Asia Pacific.
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