The market for antifog additives is anticipated to grow at the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.97% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
Anti-fog additives are the chemicals used in the packaging to prevent the formation of water droplets resembling fog on the packaging surface. This not only improves the appearance of the packaged material but also makes it look fresh. The formation of the water fog on the transparent packaging causes poor visibility and reduces the attractiveness of the product's buying potential. The basic technique used by these additives is the hydrophilic properties of the plastic surface to change the water to form a thin, uniform layer that retains its transparency.
Antifog additives come in different types, like glycerol esters, which are widely used as food additives, preservatives, thickeners, and emulsifiers in cosmetics, leather, lubricants, and other industries. Other additives included sorbitan ester ethoxylates, nonylphenol ethoxylates, etc. It is sold as a proprietary blend and plasticulture application.
This hike in production is anticipated by using modern techniques and innovative methods of farming in the limited land and resources available right now. The reason for the success of the anti-fog additives is that their action stops water droplets from forming, increases the plastic film's transparency, and allows light to transmit more effectively in the greenhouse setups.
According to the OECD data, the increase in sheepmeat consumption would reach 2378.45 tonnes ('000) weight by 2032, a rise of 4.38% for 2023. The need for better packaging would increase with this increase in meat production and global food processing. A long shelf life and protection from physical damage are needed for the product to reach the consumer in good condition and with health benefits. Similarly, soya bean production worldwide will reach 1,39,143.10 tonnes ('000) by 2032, a growth of 9.18% in 2022. This production growth would require better packaging and preservation.
India's horticulture output is anticipated to have hit a record 351.92 million tonnes (MT) in 2022-23, an increase of about 4.74 million tonnes from the previous year. China accounts for the production of the population of 22% and accounts for 7% of total agricultural acreage globally. China's wheat, soybean, and peanuts production are expected to increase by 3%,9%, and 5%, respectively, for the market year 2024/2025. The expected growth of the agriculture sector in the economy would lead to the demand for raw materials in the industry. Asia Pacific has the world’s largest population; thus, the demand for agricultural and food packaging will increase in the coming period.
Anti-fog additives are the chemicals used in the packaging to prevent the formation of water droplets resembling fog on the packaging surface. This not only improves the appearance of the packaged material but also makes it look fresh. The formation of the water fog on the transparent packaging causes poor visibility and reduces the attractiveness of the product's buying potential. The basic technique used by these additives is the hydrophilic properties of the plastic surface to change the water to form a thin, uniform layer that retains its transparency.
Antifog additives come in different types, like glycerol esters, which are widely used as food additives, preservatives, thickeners, and emulsifiers in cosmetics, leather, lubricants, and other industries. Other additives included sorbitan ester ethoxylates, nonylphenol ethoxylates, etc. It is sold as a proprietary blend and plasticulture application.
- There were agriculture products where the output value of EU production in 2022 was above €25 billion, and there was a need for the antifog additive for better preservatives. Such as bread at €33.8 billion, cakes and pastries at €27.8 billion, and sausages at €26.6 billion.
- The food packaging industry would be the leading end-user industry for the antifog additives market. As per the OECD data, the consumption of pigmeat would increase to 40,911.79 tonnes ('000) weight equivalent by 2032, an increase of 1.11% from 2022. Further, in the European Union, the milk yield (kg/dairy cow) has expanded from 7,610.70 in 2022 to 7,749.30 in 2023. These developments are helpful for the antifog additives for the packaging industry.
ANTIFOG ADDITIVES MARKET DRIVERS:
Rising demand from the agriculture industry
As the global population is growing, the need for more agricultural production has been rising. Anti-fog additives are very useful in agriculture. The major application comes as it makes mulch films more transparent and enhances light transmission. As a result, farmers could enhance the growth rate per plant. The demand for anti-fog additives will grow as agricultural production is anticipated to grow in the coming years. According to the OECD, the growth of maize (corn) and wheat production is anticipated to expand to 12.50% and 2.89% by 2032 from 2022.This hike in production is anticipated by using modern techniques and innovative methods of farming in the limited land and resources available right now. The reason for the success of the anti-fog additives is that their action stops water droplets from forming, increases the plastic film's transparency, and allows light to transmit more effectively in the greenhouse setups.
Growing demand from the packaging industry
The growing demand from the food and agriculture industry is causing an increase in the demand for antifog additives. The production of poultry meat in the European Union increased by 3.16% from 2022 to 2023, while the consumption of poultry meat increased by 4.64% for the same period. Meat products are greasy and slimy; thus, the packaging of the meat industry is more susceptible to fogging. Therefore it is required for the industry to use antifog additives in their packaging.According to the OECD data, the increase in sheepmeat consumption would reach 2378.45 tonnes ('000) weight by 2032, a rise of 4.38% for 2023. The need for better packaging would increase with this increase in meat production and global food processing. A long shelf life and protection from physical damage are needed for the product to reach the consumer in good condition and with health benefits. Similarly, soya bean production worldwide will reach 1,39,143.10 tonnes ('000) by 2032, a growth of 9.18% in 2022. This production growth would require better packaging and preservation.
Increasing application in multiple industries
With the changing lifestyle and rising pollution in the living spaces. There is a growing crisis of chronic disease ailments. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), about 422 million people worldwide have diabetes, and many of them live in low and middle-income countries. This crisis creates the need for more pharmaceutical medicines, thus, the demand for the pharmaceutical industry. Antifog additives are needed to provide better packaging and prevent moisture buildup. Further, antifog additives are used in the building and construction industry to prevent the fogging of the transparent surface and make it better visible. Sometimes, they have antimicrobial properties to prevent the growth of microbes.Antifog Additives Market Geographical Outlook
Asia Pacific will dominate the antifog additives market during the forecast period.
The region has major economies like China, Japan, India, and South Korea, which are part of the G20. India and China are the largest economies in the BRICS group. According to the IBEF (India Brand Equity Foundation), the country is showing robust growth and development in the food processing industry. The market size of the food processing sector is expected to reach US$1.27 trillion in 2027 from US$866 billion in 2022. The country is becoming the largest consumer and producer of processed foods. Indians are more likely to have different varieties of food cuisines, and the influence of foreign influences on domestic food consumption also plays a role.India's horticulture output is anticipated to have hit a record 351.92 million tonnes (MT) in 2022-23, an increase of about 4.74 million tonnes from the previous year. China accounts for the production of the population of 22% and accounts for 7% of total agricultural acreage globally. China's wheat, soybean, and peanuts production are expected to increase by 3%,9%, and 5%, respectively, for the market year 2024/2025. The expected growth of the agriculture sector in the economy would lead to the demand for raw materials in the industry. Asia Pacific has the world’s largest population; thus, the demand for agricultural and food packaging will increase in the coming period.
Antifog additives market restraints:
- The production process for several antifog additives is causing environmental concerns in manufacturing. Further, the growing interest in alternative packaging materials challenges the antifog additives market expansion.
Antifog Additives Market Key Developments:
- In June 2024, Avient Corporation presented specialized and sustainable materials solutions and services, including the Cesa™ Anti-Fog Additives for food packaging and horticultural films. These are helpful for clarity and prevent moisture buildup in hot and cold fog conditions. Applicable in the mono and multilayer film. This is good for limiting the growth of bacteria and fungi and keeping food fresh. It is an eco-conscious solution for consumers looking for hygienic and healthy food packaging.
- In February 2023, Palsgaard expanded the specialist Netherlands factory for high-grade PGPR emulsifiers. PGPR (polyglycerol polyricinoleate) is used in multiple industries, such as co-emulsifiers and antifogging agents. The expansion is scheduled for 2024, making specialty ingredients for margarine and bakery. According to the company, the demand for PGPR is growing by 10% per year and needs immediate capacity expansion. This PGPR capacity would expand to 11500 MT annually, with increased storage capacity for raw materials and finished goods
- In October 2022, Emery Oleochemicals and Sukano announced the partnership to develop the PET antifogging compound. Emery Oleochemicals is a leading global manufacturer of natural-based chemicals, and Sukano is a global specialist in developing and producing additive and color masterbatches. The new antifogging compound is made for cold applications to prevent fogging. It is designed for the different kinds of Coex films (rigid and oriented). The tested product performance was robust, and the film remained transparent even in the orientation of several different ratios.
The antifog additives market is segmented and analyzed as follows:
By Application
- Agricultural Films
- Packaging Films
- Others
By Type
- Glycerol Esters
- Polyglycerol Esters
- Sorbitan Esters of Fatty Acids
- Others
By Geography
- North America
- USA
- Canada
- Mexico
- South America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Rest of South America
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Rest of Europe
- Middle East and Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Rest of the Middle East and Africa
- Asia Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Indonesia
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4. MARKET DYNAMICS
5. ANTIFOG ADDITIVES MARKET BY APPLICATION
6. ANTIFOG ADDITIVES MARKET BY TYPE
7. ANTIFOG ADDITIVES MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
8. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS
9. COMPANY PROFILES
Companies Mentioned
- Avient
- Corbion
- Emery Oleochemicals
- Evonik Industries AG
- Guangzhou CARDLO Biotechnology Co. Ltd
- Palsgaard
- PCC Chemax Inc
- Rapidmasterbatches
- SILIBASE SILICONE
- Surya Masterbatches
- Ultra-Plas Corporation
- Cargill
- Ashland Inc.
- Biesterfeld AG
- Schulman, Inc.
- Primex Plastics Corporation
- SpecialChem
- Tosaf
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