Laboratory Glassware Washers Market is poised to value over USD 186.06 million by 2028
Laboratory glassware washers have become indispensable in lab settings across several applications due to their benefits, including greater cleaning quality and simplicity. In recent years, demand for laboratory glassware washers has increased because of the increasing rise of end-use sectors such as healthcare, hospitals and diagnostics, and life science. Freestanding glassware washers led the laboratory glassware washers market in 2018, accounting for more than half of the overall market value. This is due to the convenience they provide in comparison to other varieties, especially in sterilization and surgical areas. The segment is predicted to grow the fastest of the three washers, reaching a market size of US$ 200 million by the end of the year.
Laboratory Glassware Washers Market size was evaluated at USD 149.4
million in 2020 and is predicted to expand at a CAGR of 2.8 percent from 2021
to 2028,.
Undercounter
laboratory glassware washers, which accounted for about one-third of the entire
market value in 2018, is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 3% over the forecast
period. While this segment is expected to have a slightly lower market share in
2027 than it did in 2018, its rising use in smaller surgery centers and dental
practices are driving its rise in the laboratory glassware washers market.
On the
strength of demand from various end-use sectors, a premium has been placed on
the ease and efficiency afforded by laboratory glassware washers over manual
methods of sterilization. Manufacturers in the worldwide laboratory glassware
washers market are progressively focusing on these needs to improve
the efficiency of their product lines.
In April
2019, Miele, a significant player in the worldwide laboratory glassware washers
market, increased its existing product line by adding freestanding washers that
are slimmer and have a smaller capacity. These are said to be adaptable,
allowing for a safer loading operation and better cleaning of a range of
glasses.
Consumers
have pushed for resource-friendly ways and procedures to improve efficiency,
notably with the cleaning and sanitizing of equipment, in recent years, and
water conservation and lab efficiency have seen an increased interest within the
laboratory realm. As a result, manufacturers are attempting to automate
operations to streamline them and boost operational efficiency. For For example, Labconco, a key player in the worldwide arena, developed The ScrubAir
Pipette Washer/Dryer in December 2018, which claims to use 98 percent less
water and 85 percent less time to clean pipettes.
The global
laboratory glassware washers market is moderately concentrated, with the top
four companies – Steris Plc, Belimed, Steelco S.p.A., and Lancer – accounting
for more than half of the overall market share. These companies are
increasingly focusing on reorganizing their businesses to improve
their competitiveness in this highly competitive environment. In 2018, Steris
Plc, for example, unveiled a reorganization plan targeted at improving the
company's quality, delivery, and cost.
The global
laboratory glassware washers market is expected to develop at a modest rate
throughout the projected period, owing to the rising need for efficient and
superior quality cleaning and sterilization of laboratory equipment, as
infection control remains a top focus across end-use sectors.
Market
Research analysts believe that participants in this market should focus on
increasing their product line to include convenience features such as
individualized wash cycles, adjustable accessories, and other features aimed at
improving lab operations.

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