Segments - Global Industrial Protective Clothing Market By Types (Durable and Disposable), Materials (Aramid and Blends, Polyolefin and Blends, polybenzimidazole (PBI), Cotton Fibers, Laminated Polyesters, and Others), Products (Head Protection, Hand Protection, Eye Protection, and Foot Protection), Applications (Flame Retardant Apparel, Chemical Defending Garments [Radiation Protection and Particulate Matter], Clean Room, Mechanical Protective, Limited General-Use, and Others), End-users (Oil and Gas, Construction, Chemical, Healthcare, Automotive, Pharmaceuticals, Defense, Electronics and Semiconductor, Aerospace, and Others), and Regions (Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa) Industry Analysis, Growth, Share, Size, Trends, and Forecast 2021-2028
The global industrial protective clothing market size is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 13.7% and is projected to reach USD 33.1 billion during the forecast period, between 2021 and 2028. Rising foreign investments for expanding industrial activities and increasing demand for manufacturing products are propelling the market.
Industrial protective clothing, also known as personal protective equipment (PPE) is specially designed to protect workers from occupational fatalities or hazards that are caused by extreme environmental conditions. Protective clothing protects the human body from external threats like bullets, fire & flame, dry particles, and chemical and biological agents. Protective clothing is manufactured by synthetic fiber and natural fibers. Synthetic fibers are polyester, acrylic, and aramid and they are made of genetically fire-resistance fabrics that are composed of polymer and do not lose quality. On the other hand, a natural fiber includes wool, cotton, and silk. Moreover, industrial protective clothing is usually available for males because males are mostly appointed for working in an extremely rough environment as compared to women. However, it is obliged for the female to wear the PPE whenever required.
The report on the global industrial protective clothing market includes an assessment of the market, size, share, trends, segments, and regional markets. Overview and dynamics have been included in the report.
Attributes |
Details |
Report Title |
Industrial Protective Clothing Market - Global Industry Analysis, Growth, Share, Size, Trends, and Forecast |
Base Year |
2020 |
Historic Data |
2018 & 2019 |
Forecast Period |
2021–2028 |
Segmentation |
Types (Durable and Disposable), Materials (Aramid and Blends, Polyolefin and Blends, polybenzimidazole (PBI), Cotton Fibers, Laminated Polyesters, and Others), Products (Head Protection, Hand Protection, Eye Protection, and Foot Protection), Applications (Flame Retardant Apparel, Chemical Defending Garments [Radiation Protection and Particulate Matter], Clean Room, Mechanical Protective, Limited General-Use, and Others), End-users (Oil and Gas, Construction, Chemical, Healthcare, Automotive, Pharmaceuticals, Defense, Electronics and Semiconductor, Aerospace, and Others) |
Regional Scope |
Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa |
Report Coverage |
Market scope, analysis, share, competitive analysis, growth facts, restraints, opportunities, and revenue forecast |
Key Players Covered |
Cerex Advanced Fabrics, Inc, Cetriko, S.L., DuPont, Glen Raven, Inc, HexArmor, Honeywell International Inc., JSP, Klopman International, Lakeland Inc, Loyal Textiles, MSA, TenCate Protective, Tex Tech Industries. Uno Martin Group, and W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. |
In terms of types, the global industrial protective clothing market is segmented into durable and disposable. The durable segment is constituted a significant market share in 2020 and expected to grow during the forecast period, due to the growing demand by core industries such as oil & gas, automotive, metal extraction, and refinery. Moreover, the increasing need and adoption of highly utility protective gear and highly durable mechanical wear by industrial manufacturers are driving the market. Additionally, durable protective clothing is useful for the workers that are working in harsh environments such as high temperature, pressure, and radiation. However, rising consumers preferences towards the adoption of durable protective clothing are propelling the segment during the forecast period.
On the basis of materials, the global industrial protective clothing market is segregated into aramid and blends, polyolefin and blends, polybenzimidazole (PBI), cotton fibers, laminated polyesters, and others. The aramid and blends segment is expected to hold a significant share of the market during the forecast period attributed to its excellent mechanical properties. The aramid and blends are resistant to heat and flame and have the same weight as steel and fiber. These factors are anticipated to propel the segment during the forecast period.
Based on products, the industrial protective clothing market is segregated into head protection, hand protection, eye protection, and foot protection. The hand protection segment constituted a significant market share in 2020 and is projected to grow in the near future, due to growing adoption by various industries such as chemical, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and food & beverages industry. Hand protection clothing prevents hands from an accident while working in a dizzy environment. The head protection segment is expected to hold a significant share of the market during the forecast period, attributed to the growing construction activities associated with infrastructural development. Helmets and models are made to protect in the cases of falling objects. Moreover, helmets and heads are used at the time of working with heavy machinery and other risky works, which is expected to fuel the market during the forecast period.
In terms of applications, the global industrial protective clothing market is segregated into flame retardant apparel, chemical defending garments, clean room, mechanical protective, limited general-use, and others. The chemical defending garments is further sub-segmented into radiation protection and particulate matter. The chemical defending garments constituted a significant market share in 2020 and are projected to grow in the anticipated period, due to the growing expansion of the chemical industry worldwide. The growth in the chemical defending garments segment is attributed to rising demand by various industries such as pharmaceutical, electronic, and electrical. Moreover, the growing demand for flame retardant apparel at the workplace, due to the protection offered by flame retardant apparel against unpredictable fire situations, is expected to boost the market during the forecast period. These factors are anticipated to boost the market during the forecast period.
On the basis of end-users, the industrial protective clothing market is segregated into oil and gas, construction, chemical, healthcare, automotive, pharmaceuticals, defence, electronics and semiconductors, aerospace, and others. The pharmaceuticals segment is expected to hold a significant share of the market during the forecast period, due to the growing adoption of clean apparel in the pharmaceutical industry. The clean apparel reduces the chances of adulteration and ensures quality standards, which is expected to boost the segment during the forecast period.
Based on regions, the global industrial protective clothing market is split into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific constituted a significant share of the market in 2020, due to the growing investments in the industrial sector. North America is one of the biggest manufacturers of pharmaceutical and chemical products in the world. The market in North America is projected to expand at a significant CAGR during the forecast period, due to the up-gradation in rules and regulations that made it compulsory for workers to wear flame-resistance apparel as per Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 1910,269 regulation. These factors are propelling the market in North America.
Key players in the global industrial protective clothing market include Cerex Advanced Fabrics, Inc, Cetriko, S.L., DuPont, Glen Raven, Inc, HexArmor, Honeywell International Inc., JSP, Klopman International, Lakeland Inc, Loyal Textiles, MSA, TenCate Protective, Tex Tech Industries. Uno Martin Group, and W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. These players engage in mergers & acquisitions, collaborations, agreements, and partnerships to strengthen their geographical presence.