Zinc Oxide Market Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022-2028
Inorganic and insoluble zinc
oxide (ZnO) is primarily utilised as an addition in a wide range of goods,
including rubber, ceramics, paints, lubricants, foods, batteries, plastics,
first-aid tapes, antiseptic creams, cosmetic creams, and pharmaceuticals. Zinc
oxide is used in creams, ointments, and lotions to protect human skin from
sunburn and harmful UV radiation as one of its main applications.
The major factors driving the
demand for zinc oxide globally are rising investments in R&D projects,
increasing use of zinc oxide in a variety of end-user industries, including the
rubber industry, ceramics, personal care, and others, along with significant
physiochemical properties like UV protection that provides protection from
sunburn when used in sunscreen creams and lotions and antibacterial properties
that help any cuts or skin diseases. On the other hand, excessive zinc oxide
concentrations result in toxicity issues, which are predicted to impede the
expansion of the global zinc oxide market.
A substantial portion of the zinc
oxide market is contributed by the rubber industry. Zinc oxide,
however, has significantly increased in popularity recently in the burgeoning
personal care and cosmetics sector. Zinc oxide is frequently found in items
like infant lotion, talcum powder, nail care products, body soaps, and
cosmetics due to its non-toxic nature. Due to its wide UV protection spectrum
and ability to remain dispersed on the skin without being absorbed into the
blood, it finds major use in sunscreen lotions and creams at specified doses.
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