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The Microsphere market is a subset of the nanotechnology industry, focusing on the production of microscopic particles with a diameter of 1-1000 micrometers. These particles are used in a variety of applications, such as drug delivery, medical diagnostics, and cosmetics. Microspheres are made from a variety of materials, including polymers, metals, and ceramics. They can be used to encapsulate drugs, improve the stability of active ingredients, and provide controlled release of active ingredients.
The microsphere market is driven by the increasing demand for nanotechnology-based products in the healthcare, cosmetics, and food industries. The growing demand for drug delivery systems and medical diagnostics is also driving the growth of the microsphere market.
Some of the major companies in the microsphere market include 3M, Merck, Dow Corning, BASF, and Evonik Industries. Other companies in the market include NanoSphere Health Sciences, NanoSight, and NanoBioMatters. Show Less Read more