Face Shields Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Product (Full Face Shield, and Half Face Shield), By Type (Reusable, and Disposable), By End-use Industry (Manufacturing, Construction, Chemical, Oil & Gas, Healthcare, and Others), and Regional Forecast, 2021-2028

Report Format: PDF | Latest Update: Feb, 2024 | Published Date: May, 2021 | Report ID: FBI105155 | Status : Published

The global face shields market size was USD 832.3 million in 2020 and is projected to grow from USD 909.7 million in 2021 to USD 1,642.1 million in 2028 at a CAGR of 8.8% during the 2021-2028 period. The growth in CAGR is attributable to this market’s demand and growth, returning to pre-pandemic levels once the pandemic is over. The global impact of COVID-19 has been unprecedented and staggering, with face shields witnessing a positive demand across all regions amid the pandemic. Based on our analysis, the global market exhibited a huge growth of 154% in 2020 as compared to the average year-on-year growth during 2017-2019.


These shields for face are personal protective equipment (PPE) devices that many employees wear to protect their faces and mucous membranes from splashes, sprays, and spatter of body fluids. The growing awareness regarding healthcare-associated diseases and the increasing COVID-19 cases globally propel the demand for advanced PPE products. Moreover, the rising demand for the product across multiple end-use industries due to stricter legislation in workplace safety is likely to augment the market's growth.


Disruption in Supply Chain During COVID-19 To Hamper Market Growth


The novel coronavirus is quickly spreading across regions and nations, causing a huge impact on supply chains at all levels. The supply chain for personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves, and shields has been unable to keep up with the increased demand. Furthermore, supply and logistics limitations such as a ban on personal protective equipment and other critical material have been put forth amid the pandemic. One of the reasons is the high reliance on the PRC and ASEAN countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and others as production hubs.


Several workers are quarantined, resulting in manufacturing unit closures. Export bans and trade restrictions have also exacerbated the problems in protective gloves production and distribution. Shields worn over masks to protect healthcare professionals treating COVID-19 patients are in high demand, with supply outpacing demand. According to UNICEF, each week, 1 million shields are developed on average, but the U.S. healthcare system requires up to 10 million per week.


The rising coronavirus cases led to high demand for face shields owing to their ability to prevent or slow the spread of life-threatening infections. they are being used as a public and personal health control measure to stop SARS-CoV-2 from spreading. Their use is designed to protect individuals from infection and act as source control to prevent the virus from spreading in a community or healthcare sector. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the healthcare system experienced a severe shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE).


FACE SHIELDS MARKET TRENDS



Raising Awareness Regarding Industrial Occupational Hazards to Aid the Market


Thousands of employees lose their eyesight at workplace accidents in the U.S. each year. Besides, around 60% of all collisions are avoidable if adequate eye and face safety devices are selected and used. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), eye accidents cost more than USD 300 million per year in medical costs, leading to lost production time and worker compensation. Risks should be reduced with good safety compliance management. Many industrial eye accidents, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), are caused by small fragments or substances striking or rubbing the eye, such as wood chips, metal slivers, or dust.


Shields are secondary protection devices that protect the whole face from a variety of threats. They should not be used in place of protective goggles or glasses. The most frequent causes of eye injuries are flying objects or sparks striking the eye. They, therefore, pose a threat to the face, which is where the shield comes into play. They provide a second layer of protection for the eyes and greater coverage for the face. Thus growing workplace accidents in various end-use industries is likely to boost the market growth.


FACE SHIELDS MARKET GROWTH FACTORS


Rising Awareness Regarding Growing Cases of Covid-19 to Drive the Market


During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, worldwide demand for specialized medical equipment such as personal protective equipment quickly outpaced supply. In the face of this quickly spreading pandemic, basic medical equipment such as medical gloves, aprons, goggles, surgical masks, and these shields for the face has experienced a huge demand across the healthcare industry.


Body fluids are the most prevalent source of contamination on the faces of healthcare workers (HCW). The shields capture body fluid splatters and change the particle size distribution and magnitude of inhaled aerosols. Transmission of the extremely infectious SARSCoV2 through the conjunctival mucosa poses a real risk in surgical practice due to blood splashes, droplets, or aerosols containing the viable virus. As a result, many international and national health service authorities recommend wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) for respiratory, eye/mouth/face, body, and hand protection when interacting with COVID-19 patients to eliminate or decrease any possible contact droplet and airborne transmission.


For example, cough aerosol and breathing simulators loaded with influenza virus found that using a shield at distances of 46 cm and 183 cm reduced the risk of inhalational exposure by 96 percent and 92 percent, respectively, shortly after a cough.  In the case of a lesser aerosol diameter of 3.4 m, the shields provide 68 percent protection at 46 cm shortly after coughing, but this drops to 23 percent after 1 – 30 minutes (in the case of remaining airborne particles).


The demand for shields has risen dramatically in many nations, including Turkey, Italy, India, U.S., China, the UK, and others. On March 3rd, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) expressed concern about a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) that could threaten HCW globally and issued a call for a 40 percent increase in production to meet the growing global demand. Such factors are expected to favor the global face shields market during the forecast period.


RESTRAINING FACTORS


Volatility in Raw Material Prices to Restrict Market Growth


The major raw materials used to make the visors and headgear needed for shields are oil and metal. These are made of oil-based polymers such as polycarbonate (PC), acetate, and polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PETG). As a result, the industry is indirectly reliant on crude oil prices. The fluctuating price of oil is expected to hinder the growth rate of the market. However, there is considerable market overcapacity for polycarbonate, particularly in Europe, where operating rates are only around 70%, which would likely limit further price increases. China intends to expand its manufacturing capacity to cater to the high demand, increasing the price of the polycarbonate.


FACE SHIELDS MARKET SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS


By Product Analysis


Full Face Shield to Dominate the Market


Based on the product, the market is classified into a full face and half face shield. The full shield segment accounts for the major share of the market. The segment is expected to expand rapidly due to the high demand for face protection in various end-use sectors such as healthcare, construction, oil & gas, chemical, and industrial.


Half shields are often used instead of goggles because they are more effective at keeping bodily fluids out of the eyes. This is likely to favor the growth of the segment during the foreseeable years.


By Type Analysis


Reusable Segment to Expand at Rapid Pace


In terms of type, the market is bifurcated into reusable and disposable.


The reusable segment is expected to expand at a rapid pace during the industry forecast period. Easy availability and low price make it a preferred option.


The disposable shield is meant for use by healthcare and social care providers in circumstances where social distancing isn't possible or in areas where community disease spread is a high risk. This type of shield complies with government splash and droplet legislation and provides additional protection against droplet transmission in the air. It is designed to act as a physical barrier in healthcare settings, preventing direct contact with splashed or aerosolized fluids. This is projected to lead to segmental growth during the industry forecast period.


By End-User Industry Analysis



Manufacturing Industry to Account for Major Share


By application, the market segments include manufacturing, construction, oil & gas, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, transportation, and others.


The manufacturing segment accounted for the largest share of the market. Shields are required at manufacturing sites to protect employees from occupational hazards. These are used to protect against potentially dangerous hazardous materials. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, about 5% of U.S. employees wear shields at their workplace.


The healthcare segment is anticipated to showcase exponential growth during the forecast period. The rapidly increasing number of COVID-19 cases worldwide has resulted in a shortage of shields for healthcare workers. The stringent government rules concerning the safety of healthcare workers and severe penalties for non-compliance with standards have boosted product adoption.


REGIONAL FACE SHIELDS MARKET ANALYSIS



North America stood at USD 248.7 million in 2020 and is likely to remain dominant in the forthcoming years. This is attributable to the growing number of COVID-19 patients, stringent government laws, high compensation costs during accidents, and increased healthcare spending in the region. Moreover, factors such as the presence of well-known manufacturers, increasing production, and innovative shields are projected to boost the regional market growth.


In Europe, shields were in high demand, as many countries such as Italy, Spain, Germany, and others witnessed a large number of cases. The region is expected to expand at a significant pace due to major manufacturing and other end-use industries.           


In rising economies such as China and India, expansion and upgrading of healthcare infrastructure is projected to fuel the market in Asia-Pacific. Furthermore, the growing geriatric population in countries like Japan, increasing healthcare investments, rising per capita income, expanding private-sector hospitals into rural areas, and rapid economic growth are all factors that are likely to augment the market. The construction and manufacturing industries are expanding rapidly in the Asia Pacific, which is likely to create lucrative opportunities for the face shields industry.



The number of infected people has surged in Latin America and the Middle East and Africa. This has led to high demand for shields in both regions.


KEY INDUSTRY PLAYERS


Key Players Focus on Product Innovation to Increase Their Market Share


The market is fragmented and competitive, with both global and local companies competing for the largest share. Major players operating in the market are 3M, Honeywell International Inc., Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc., MSA, Radians Inc, Dupont Teijin Films U.S. Limited, and Prestige Ameritech. The demand-supply gap in the market has been exacerbated by factors such as a labor shortage, lack of raw material supplies, and lockdowns in different countries. Due to product shortages, a considerable number of domestic manufacturers increased their production capacities.


Several apparel companies have begun producing these shields in response to the rising demand caused by the pandemic crisis. For example, in April 2020, Adidas, a German multinational shoe, apparel, and accessory manufacturer, collaborated with Carbon, a 3D printing firm headquartered in the U.S., to produce 3D-printed shields.


LIST OF KEY COMPANIES PROFILED IN FACE SHIELDS MARKET:



  • Cardinal Health (Ohio, U.S.)

  • 3M (Minnesota, U.S.)

  • Honeywell International Inc. (North Carolina, U.S.)

  • AlphaProTech (Richmond, Australia)

  • Precept Medical Products, Inc.  (North Carolina, U.S.)

  • Prestige Ameritech (Texas, U.S.

  • Pyramex (Tennessee, U.S.)

  • Sanax Protective Products (Massachusetts, U.S.)

  • KARAM (Navi Mumbai, India)

  • Medline Industries, Inc. (Illinois, U.S.)

  • MSA (Pennsylvania, U.S.)

  • Dupont Teijin Films U.S. Limited (Virginia, U.S.)

  • Radians, Inc. (Tennessee, U.S.)

  • Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. (Texas, U.S.)

  • Other Key Players


KEY INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS:



  • August 2020 – 3M built a face shield with anti-fog properties in cooperation with Nissha Medical Technologies, a worldwide medical device firm, to enhance visibility and comfort during prolonged clinical wear. Its hydrophilic film has anti-wicking properties, allowing fluids to flow in a specific direction.  Microfluidic devices, such as blood sugar test strips for people with diabetes, are made mostly of 3M hydrophilic film. In the current situation, this film is being used to make these shields.

  • June 2020 – In response to a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the global pandemic, KARAM began producing medical face shields to protect healthcare workers treating Covid-19 patients. The firm has been producing around 10,000 units per day and plans to increase production in the coming days.


REPORT COVERAGE



The market research report provides a detailed analysis of the market and focuses on crucial aspects such as leading companies and products. Also, the report offers insights into the industry trends and highlights vital industry developments. In addition to the factors mentioned above, the report encompasses various factors contributing to the market's growth in recent years. This report includes historical data & forecasts revenue growth at global, regional, and country levels, and analyzes the industry's latest market dynamics and opportunities.


REPORT SCOPE & SEGMENTATION


















































  ATTRIBUTE



  DETAILS



Study Period



  2017-2028



Base Year



  2020



Forecast Period



  2021-2028



Historical Period



   2017-2019



Unit



  Value (USD Million)



Segmentation



   Product; End-use Industry; and By Region



By Product




  • Full Face Shield

  • Half Face Shield



By Type




  • Reusable

  • Disposable



By End-use Industry




  • Manufacturing

  • Construction

  • Chemical

  • Oil & Gas

  • Healthcare

  • Others



By Region




  • North America (By Product, By Type, By End-use Industry)



      • The U.S. (By End-use Industry)

      • Canada (By End-use Industry)





  • Europe (By Product, By Type, By End-use Industry)



      • Germany (By End-use Industry)

      • UK (By End-use Industry)

      • France (By End-use Industry)

      • Italy (By End-use Industry)

      • Spain (By End-use Industry)

      • Belgium (By End-use Industry)

      • Rest of Europe (By End-use Industry)





  • Asia Pacific (By Product, By Type, By End-use Industry)



      • China (By End-use Industry)

      • Japan (By End-use Industry)

      • India (By End-use Industry)

      • South Korea (By End-use Industry)

      • Rest of Asia Pacific (By End-use Industry)





  • Latin America (By Product, By Type, By End-use Industry)



      • Brazil (By End-use Industry)

      • Mexico (By End-use Industry)

      • Argentina (By End-use Industry)

      • Rest of Latin America (By End-use Industry)





  • The Middle East & Africa



      • South Africa (By End-use Industry)

      • Saudi Arabia (By End-use Industry)

      • UAE (By End-use Industry)

      • Rest of the Middle East & Africa (By End-use Industry)






Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the face shields market worth?

Fortune Business Insights says that the global market size was USD 832.3 million in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 1,642.1 million by 2028.

What was the value of the face shields market in North America in 2020?

In 2020, North America market stood at USD 248.7 million.

At what CAGR is the face shields market projected to grow during the forecast period (2021-2028)?

Registering a CAGR of 8.8%, the market will exhibit steady growth during the forecast period (2021-2028).

What is the leading segment in the market?

The manufacturing segment is expected to be the leading segment in this market during the forecast period.

What is the key factor driving the market?

The growing awareness regarding industrial occupational hazards to aid the market growth.

Who are the major players in this market?

3M, Honeywell International Inc., Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc., MSA, Radians Inc, Dupont Teijin Films U.S. Limited, and Prestige Ameritech are the global market players.

Which region held the highest share in the market?

North America dominated the market share in 2020.

Which factor is expected to drive the adoption of these shields?

The rising awareness regarding high cases of COVID-19 globally to drive the market

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