Sterile Bottles Market, by Product Type (Aspirator Bottles, Dilution Bottles, Dispensing/Dropping Bottles, Sampling/Serum Bottles, Solution Bottles, Reagent bottles, Others), by Material (Glass, Plastic (Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Polystyrene, Others)), by Capacity (More than 4,000 mL, 4,000 mL to 1,000 mL, 1,000 mL to 250 mL, Less than 250 mL), by End-use Industries (Pharmaceuticals & Biological, Medical & Surgical, Food & Beverage, Others), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa)- Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
Sterile bottles are bottles that are treated at very high temperature for making them germ-free. The sterile bottles are either refrigerated or stored in air-sealed plastics, as it helps in keeping the containers free from contamination.
Market Dynamics
Global sterile bottles market growth is driven by increasing demand for sterile bottles from the healthcare industry. The increasing population along with increased spending on healthcare system has led to increased demand for laboratory testing of diseases and is a major factor driving growth of the sterile bottles market. For instance, according to a research article published by Asian Development Bank (ADB), Asia Pacific is expected to account for one third of the estimated 2,600 Mn increase in global population during 2010 and 2050, thus requiring additional medicines and healthcare facilities. Moreover, sterile bottles are best for vaccine / injectable primary packaging solutions in the diagnostic and pharmaceutical market, thereby driving growth of market. However, the high cost of technology used for sterilizing the bottles is expected to hinder growth of market.
Sterile bottles are witnessing huge demand across the globe, especially the sterile bottles manufactured using glass. Sterile glass bottles can be sterilized multiple times without affecting the structural integrity of the bottles. Sterile glass bottles can be sealed airtight by using appropriate closures, which helps in prevention of any contamination during storage of products or materials.
Using glass as a material for sterile bottles helps in ensuring that the contents of sterile containers are not affected, as it does not leech chemicals or absorb oils or liquids. The non-porous construction of glass also helps in preventing air, dust, bacteria, and mildews from forming when containers are properly sealed.
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