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Trends and Opportunities in Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives

Trends and Opportunities in Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives

Industry News Tracker | Adhesives & Sealants Industry | 2026
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Executive Brief

The article says the pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA) market is projected to grow from USD 14.22 billion in 2025 to USD 16.53 billion by 2030, at a 3.0% CAGR, with acrylic and water-based technologies dominating because of their performance, versatility and regulatory fit. Growth is being driven by packaging, labelling, hygiene, medical and e-commerce applications, while the strongest regional momentum is in Asia-Pacific. The piece also highlights industry movement towards bio-based, low-VOC, recycling-friendly and AI-enabled PSA development, showing that future competitiveness will depend on both sustainability and application-specific performance.

Keywords: Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives, Acrylic PSAs, Water-Based PSAs, Low-VOC, Bio-Based Adhesives, Packaging, Asia-Pacific.

Technical Intelligence

1. Core Technology / Process

  • PSAs bond instantly under light pressure without heat, water or solvent activation.
  • Common PSA chemistries include acrylics, rubber, silicones and polyurethanes.
  • PSA performance is defined by the balance of tack, peel adhesion and shear strength.
  • Water-based systems are described as the leading technology because they combine performance with regulatory compliance and low-VOC benefits.

2. Key Ingredients / Specifications

  • Acrylic-based PSAs are the backbone of the market, especially in packaging, labels and industrial tapes.
  • Silicone-based PSAs remain important for specialised applications such as electronics, medical devices and low-surface-energy substrates.
  • Water-based PSAs are typically acrylic-based and are widely used in packaging, tapes, labels, hygiene products, wound dressings and transdermal patches.
  • The article also notes strategic movement towards bio-based raw materials and plant-based PSA portfolios.

3. Performance Data

  • PSA market size: USD 14.22 billion in 2025 to USD 16.53 billion by 2030, 3.0% CAGR.
  • Water-based PSAs are favoured for maintaining consistent tack, peel and shear strength while reducing VOC emissions.
  • Acrylic PSAs deliver long-term adhesion, clarity and resistance to UV and oxidation, supporting demanding outdoor and branding applications.
  • Silicone PSAs are used where thermal stability, skin compatibility and bonding to difficult substrates are essential.

4. Market / Sustainability

  • Asia-Pacific is identified as the leading region, driven by packaging, electronics, automotive and hygiene demand.
  • Sustainability is pushing adoption of water-based, hot-melt and other low-VOC PSAs.
  • The article highlights a partnership between Henkel and SEKAB to move from fossil-based solvents towards bio-based raw materials in adhesive production.
  • BioBond’s BioMelt PSA portfolio is cited as a plant-based, USDA BioPreferred-certified, PFAS-free option with no microplastics or odours.
  • Future PSA development is expected to focus on recyclability, compostability, low migration, precision bonding and AI-driven formulation.

Entity & Keyword Index

Category Items
Companies Henkel AG, Dow Inc., H.B. Fuller Co., 3M Co., Avery Dennison Corp., Arkema SA, Sika AG, Scapa Group plc., Wacker Chemie AG, ITW, SEKAB, BioBond
Chemistries Acrylic, rubber, silicone, polyurethane, water-based, hot-melt, bio-based
Applications Tapes, labels, packaging, hygiene products, medical devices, automotive components, electronics
Trends Low-VOC, circular PSAs, recycling-friendly adhesives, low-migration, AI-driven development, Asia-Pacific growth

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