Transparency Market Research delivers key insights on the medical packaging films market in its published report, titled “Global Medical Packaging Films Market: Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment, 2018–2026”. In terms of revenue, the global medical packaging films market is estimated to expand at a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period, owing to numerous factors, about which TMR offers thorough insights and forecasts in this report.
Medical packaging films are flexible
films used for the packaging of pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
Medical packaging films are used to manufacture medical packaging items
such as blood bags & pouches, blister packs, tray lids, sachets,
medical labels, and tags. Flexible medical packaging films are primarily
used because of their low cost and high barrier properties against
moisture and gas.
Their ability to seal heat, prevent
leakages, and be easily laminated to paper, aluminum, and other plastics
makes them popular. Medical packaging films are made up of materials
such as polyethylene, polystyrene, polyamide, PVC, aluminum, and oxides.
Medical packaging films include high barrier films, co-extruded films,
and formable films. The high barrier medical packaging films segment is
expected to witness a rapid growth as compared to the other segments.
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High barrier films include metalized and
coated medical packaging films . Medical packaging films can be coated
with polymer or aluminum and produced as multi-layer laminates or
co-extrusions. Medical packaging films are coated with aluminum or
oxides to improve their barrier properties. Metalized medical packaging
films are less expensive and more flexible than foil laminates which
have the same barrier property. Medical packaging films pouches are
widely used across the globe for single-use disposable items such as
gloves, catheters, tubing, bandages, dressings, and syringes.
Medical packaging films tend to provide
less physical protection than rigid ones but are preferred choice for
the manufacturers of high volume low-cost devices. Pouch and tray lid
medical packaging films mainly consist of Tyvek, foil, and few polymer
variations. The demand for barriers against moisture, gas, water, etc.
is expected to drive the market for the high barrier medical packaging
films market.
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