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세계의 라미네이트 필름 시장 예측(-2032년) : 제품 유형, 재료, 두께, 최종 사용자, 지역별 분석Lamination Films Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Product Type (UV Protected Films, Antibacterial Films, Thermal Films, Holographic Films, Digital Films, Matte Films and Other Product Types), Material, Thickness, End User and By Geography |
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Stratistics MRC에 따르면, 세계의 라미네이트 필름 시장은 2025년 92억 3,000만 달러를 차지하고, 예측 기간 중 CAGR 6.6%로 확대되어, 2032년에는 144억 3,000만 달러에 이를 전망입니다.
라미네이트 필름은 인쇄된 표면의 보존, 개선, 보호에 사용됩니다. 패키지, 책 표지, 메뉴, 라벨 및 기타 인쇄 된 마케팅 자료 등은 습기, 먼지, 자외선 및 물리적 마모로부터 기초를 보호하기 위해 라미네이트 필름의 최적 용도입니다.
미국 농무부(USDA)에 따르면 일본의 식품가공산업이 생산한 식음료는 2018년 2,168억 달러로 2017년부터 약간 증가했습니다.
포장 분야에서의 요구 증가
라미네이트 필름의 주요 최종 사용자 중 하나는 포장 분야이며 급속한 확대가 라미네이트 필름 시장을 견인하고 있습니다. 그리고 부패를 방지하고 운송 중 제품의 무결성을 유지하기 위해 이러한 필름은 필수적인 보호층을 제공합니다. 또한 포장된 상품을 요구하는 중간층 증가와 국제 무역의 확대로 라미네이트 필름은 현대의 패키징 솔루션의 중요한 구성 요소가 되고 있습니다.
규제 압력과 환경 문제
플라스틱 폐기물에 대한 환경에 대한 관심 증가와 정부와 환경 단체의 규제 압력 증가는 라미네이트 필름 시장을 제한하는 주요 요인의 두 가지입니다. 또한 유럽 연합(EU)의 단일 사용 플라스틱 지령, 인도와 같은 국가에서의 특정의 플라스틱 포장 형태의 제한이라고 하는 규제 프레임워크에 의해 제조업체는 사용량을 줄이거나 대체 소재로 전환하도록 강요되고 있습니다.
라미네이트 가공 기술 개발
고속 무용제 시스템, 디지털 라미네이트, 열 라미네이트 등 라미네이션 기술 개척은 새로운 시장 기회를 엽니다. 성능 향상도 새로운 코팅 기술과 다층 압출 시스템을 통해 가능합니다. 또한 기업은 생산 라인과 연구 개발 능력의 현대화에 투자함으로써 전자 제품, 의료용 포장, 고급 개인 관리 등 프리미엄 시장과 틈새 시장에 진입하는 데 유리한 입장에 있습니다.
지속 가능한 대체 패키징과의 경쟁
라미네이트 필름 시장은 종이 기반 솔루션, 생분해성 필름, 섬유 성형 패키징, 단일 소재 플라스틱 등 환경 친화적이고 단순한 패키징 옵션의 인기가 높아짐에 따라 큰 위협에 직면하고 있습니다. 또한, 기술 개발에 의해 이러한 대체품의 기능성과 가격이 계속 향상되면, 라미네이트 필름 수요는 감소할 가능성이 있습니다.
COVID-19의 대유행은 라미네이트 필름 시장에 다양한 영향을 주었습니다. 처음에는 공급망이 끊어져 제조가 중단되어 고급 패키지, 출판, 자동차 등의 업계 수요가 락 다운이나 경기 감속의 결과로 감소했습니다. 제품, 전자상거래 전달 분야에서 위생적이고 오래 지속되는 보호 포장용 라미네이트 필름에 대한 수요가 증가했기 때문에 시장은 빠르게 회복되었습니다.
예측기간 동안 열 필름 분야가 최대화될 전망
열 필름 분야는 예측 기간 동안 가장 큰 시장 점유율을 차지할 것으로 예측됩니다. 습성을 제공함으로써 인쇄물의 수명과 외형의 아름다움을 향상시킵니다. 또한, 서멀 라미네이트 필름의 세계의 우위성은 특히 식품, 의약품, 소비재 업계에서의 연포장과 효과적인 라미네이트 기술에 대한 수요 증가에 의해 지금도 계속 유지되고 있습니다.
폴리프로필렌(PP) 부문은 예측 기간 동안 가장 높은 CAGR이 예상된다.
예측 기간 동안 폴리프로필렌(PP) 부문이 가장 높은 성장률을 보일 것으로 예측됩니다.
예측 기간 동안 아시아태평양이 가장 큰 시장 점유율을 차지할 것으로 예측됩니다. 생분해성으로 지속 가능한 필름의 사용이 증가하고 있는 것은 규제의 압력과 환경 문제의 고조에 따른 것입니다.
예측기간 동안 북미는 소비재, 일렉트로닉스, 식음료 분야 수요 증가에 견인되어 가장 높은 CAGR을 나타낼 것으로 예측됩니다. 또한, 고성능 라미네이트 필름의 사용은 지속 가능한 실천을 지원하는 엄격한 규제 프레임워크뿐만 아니라 패키징 분야의 중요한 기업의 존재에 의해 장려되고 있습니다.
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Lamination Films Market is accounted for $9.23 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $14.43 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. Lamination films are used to preserve, improve, and protect printed surfaces. They are made of thin layers of plastic or another polymer. These films are frequently used to give paper, cardboard, and other substrates a glossy, matte, or textured finish that enhances their visual appeal and durability. Packaging, book covers, menus, labels, and other printed marketing materials are all perfect uses for lamination films because they protect the underlying material from moisture, dust, UV rays, and physical wear.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported that food and beverage goods produced by Japan's food processing industry totaled US$216.8 billion in 2018, up slightly from 2017.
Growing need in the packaging sector
One of the main end users of lamination films is the packaging sector, and the market for lamination films is being driven by its rapid expansion. Lamination films' exceptional moisture resistance, durability, and visual appeal have led to their widespread use in industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In order to prolong product shelf life, stop spoiling, and preserve product integrity while in transit, these films offer an essential layer of protection. Additionally, the growing middle class's desire for packaged goods and the expansion of international trade have made lamination films a crucial component of contemporary packaging solutions.
Regulatory pressure and environmental concerns
The growing environmental concern about plastic waste and the mounting regulatory pressure from governments and environmental bodies are two of the main factors limiting the market for lamination films. Disposal issues have drawn criticism, particularly for multi-layered films that are challenging to recycle because of their mixed material composition. Furthermore, manufacturers are being pressured to either cut back on usage or switch to alternative materials by regulatory frameworks such as the European Union's Single-Use Plastics Directive and restrictions on specific plastic packaging formats in nations like India.
Developments in lamination process technology
Technological developments in lamination, including high-speed solvent-less systems, digital lamination, and thermal lamination, open up new market opportunities. Faster production, less waste, and more energy efficiency are made possible by these innovations. Improved functional performance, including better barrier qualities, heat resistance, and anti-fog qualities, is also made possible by new coating techniques and multi-layer extrusion systems. Moreover, businesses are well-positioned to access premium and niche markets like electronics, medical packaging, and high-end personal care by investing in modernizing their production lines and R&D capabilities.
Competition from sustainable packaging alternatives
The lamination film market is facing a significant threat from the growing popularity of eco-friendly and simple packaging options like paper-based solutions, biodegradable films, molded fiber packaging, and mono-material plastics. Brands are increasingly turning to these alternatives as a way to satisfy changing regulatory requirements and appeal to eco-conscious consumers. Additionally, lamination film demand may decline if technological developments continue to enhance the functionality and affordability of these substitutes, especially in industries like food, drink, and personal care where sustainability is increasingly important as a determining factor in consumer choices.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a mixed effect on the market for lamination films. At first, it caused supply chains to break down, manufacturing to stop, and demand from industries like luxury packaging, publishing, and the automobile to decline as a result of lockdowns and economic slowdowns. But the market soon recovered as demand for lamination films for hygienic, long-lasting, and protective packaging increased in the packaged food, pharmaceutical, and e-commerce delivery sectors. Furthermore, the pandemic also sped up the transition to flexible packaging options and spurred the development of recyclable and antimicrobial laminated films, setting up the market for robust post-pandemic expansion.
The thermal films segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The thermal films segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period. These films are widely used in the publishing, packaging, and commercial printing industries because they are applied using heat and pressure instead of solvents or adhesives. They improve the longevity and visual appeal of printed materials by providing superior clarity, a strong bond, and resistance to wear and moisture. Moreover, the dominance of thermal lamination films worldwide is still being driven by the rising demand for flexible packaging and effective lamination techniques, particularly in the food, pharmaceutical, and consumer goods industries.
The polypropylene (PP) segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the polypropylene (PP) segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate. Polypropylene (PP) lamination films are becoming increasingly popular in the packaging sector because of their superior clarity, cost-effectiveness, and moisture resistance. Food packaging, labels, and flexible packaging applications all make extensive use of these films. The growing need for eco-friendly and lightweight packaging options is fueling their expansion. Additionally, the growing demand for recyclable materials in packaging and improvements in manufacturing technologies are driving the market's growth.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share. Rapid urbanization, industrialization, and the growth of the middle class in nations like China and India are the main causes of this dominance. The strong packaging sector in the area, especially in the food and beverage, automotive, and electronics industries, greatly raises the demand for lamination films. Furthermore, the growing use of biodegradable and sustainable films is in line with regulatory pressures and growing environmental concerns. Asia-Pacific's dominance of the market is anticipated to grow as manufacturing capabilities and consumer spending increase.
Over the forecast period, the North American region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, driven by rising demand from the consumer goods, electronics, and food and beverage sectors. The market in this area is being driven by the growing trend toward environmentally friendly packaging options as well as developments in film technology. Moreover, the use of high-performance lamination films is being encouraged by the existence of significant players in the packaging sector as well as stringent regulatory frameworks that support sustainable practices.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Lamination Films Market include Berry Global Inc., Mondi plc, Amcor Plc, Polyplex Corporation Ltd., Jindal Poly Films Limited, Coveris Group, Avery Dennison Corporation, Toray Industries, Inc., Cosmo Films Ltd., Amerplast Ltd, Uflex Ltd., Pragati Corporation, Dunmore Corporation, Ultralen Film GmbH and Taghleef Industries LLC.
In November 2024, Berry Global Group, Inc announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Specialty Tapes business ("Tapes") to the private equity firm Nautic Partners, LLC ("Nautic") for a headline purchase price of approximately $540 million, which is subject to a number of closing adjustments. The Tapes business is a franchise highly valued by its industrial customers.
In November 2024, Amcor plc and Berry Global Group, Inc. announced they have entered into a definitive merger agreement, pursuant to which Amcor and Berry will combine in an all-stock transaction. Berry shareholders will receive a fixed exchange ratio of 7.25 Amcor shares for each Berry share held upon closing, resulting in Amcor and Berry shareholders owning approximately 63% and 37% of the combined company.
In October 2024, Mondi announces that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the German, Benelux and UK corrugated converting and solid board operations of Schumacher Packaging. The recycled corrugated case material mill Cartiere Modesto Cardella near Lucca, Italy, and the Nyrsko site in Czech Republic are not affected by the transaction.