Cleanroom gloves are developed to protect either products from contamination or the wearer from exposure to chemicals. Market players are engaged in inorganic activities such as acquisitions, partnerships, and others, in order to expand their product portfolio. This is expected to drive growth of the Australia and New Zealand cleanroom gloves market over the forecast period.
The cleanroom process within the contamination affects small, unseen particles or residue negatively. The cleanroom gloves offer protection from products to person handling or performing them. Personal protective equipment (PPE) are classified as gloves chosen to protect the user from harmful chemicals and are regulated under European PPE Directive. Cleanroom gloves are made up of various materials such as nitrile, natural rubber, PVC, rubber-neoprene-nitrile, or polyurethane. The cleanroom gloves are also available as sterile and non-sterile which depends upon working conditions. Moreover, they are pair-packed, hand-specific, and are available in a variety of sizes.
There are many other glove characteristics to be considered – the required tactility, dexterity, antistatic materials and other. Australia and New Zealand cleanroom gloves market is estimated to be valued at US$ 59.64% Mn. in 2021 and is expected to reach US$ 87.20 Mn. by 2028 exhibiting a CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period (2021-2028).
Market Dynamics
The increasing hospital admissions and rising number of surgical procedures and increasing investment in healthcare industry is expected to drive the market growth during the forecast period (2021–2028). Increasing adoption of inorganic growth strategies such as mergers, acquisitions, partnerships, and collaborations by key players operating in the market are the major factors that are expected to drive growth of the Australia and New Zealand cleanroom gloves market over the forecast period.
For instance, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), around 352,000 emergency admissions involved surgery, among which 86% of the surgery occurred in public hospitals in 2017 -2018, and the three most common reasons for emergency admissions involving surgery were appendicitis, hip fracture, and heart attack in Australia.
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