The bookbinding adhesives market is driven by the increasing demand for books and other printed materials across the world. The market is expected to grow steadily in the coming years due to the rising demand for high-quality adhesives that can withstand wear and tear and ensure long-lasting binding. The bookbinding adhesives market can be segmented into natural, synthetic, and semi-synthetic adhesives. bookbinding adhesives market size is projected to grow at a CAGR of 2.2% during the forecast period to reach USD 2.1 Billion by 2027.

The natural adhesives segment includes animal glue, vegetable starch, and casein glue. Animal glue is widely used in bookbinding due to its excellent binding properties and ability to adhere to a wide range of materials. Vegetable starch and casein glue are also popular choices due to their non-toxic and eco-friendly nature.

The synthetic adhesives segment includes polyurethane, acrylic, and epoxy adhesives. Polyurethane adhesives are widely used in bookbinding due to their excellent binding strength and resistance to water and solvents. Acrylic adhesives are also popular due to their high adhesion to a variety of surfaces and low toxicity. Epoxy adhesives are commonly used for binding hardcover books and other applications where high strength is required.

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The semi-synthetic adhesives segment includes polyvinyl acetate (PVA) and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) adhesives. PVA adhesives are widely used in bookbinding due to their strong bonding properties, low cost, and ease of use. EVA adhesives are also popular due to their excellent flexibility and resistance to water.

In terms of bookbinding manufacturers, there are several prominent players in the market, including Henkel AG (Germany), H.B. Fuller Company (US), Arkema (France), Dow Chemical Company (US). These companies offer a wide range of adhesives for various bookbinding applications, including perfect binding, case binding, and thread sewing.

"The Vinyl Acetate Ethylene (VAE) is expected to account for the largest share of the bookbinding adhesives market, by chemistry, during the forecast period, in terms of value and volume"

Vinyl Acetate Ethylene (VAE) adhesives are indeed expected to account for the largest share of the bookbinding adhesives market, by chemistry, in the coming years. VAE adhesives are widely used in bookbinding due to their excellent adhesion properties, high strength, and low odor. They are also known for their superior flexibility, durability, and resistance to yellowing over time, making them a popular choice for bookbinding applications.

Moreover, VAE adhesives are eco-friendly and have a low environmental impact compared to other types of adhesives, making them an ideal choice for bookbinding applications where sustainability is a key concern. They are also cost-effective and easy to use, which further boosts their popularity in the bookbinding adhesives market.

In addition to VAE adhesives, other chemistries such as Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA), Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA), and Polyurethane (PU) are also commonly used in bookbinding adhesives. Each of these chemistries has its own unique properties and advantages, making them suitable for different types of bookbinding applications.

"Hardcover & softcover books is expected to account for the largest share of in the bookbinding adhesives market by Applications, during the forecast period, in terms of value and volume"

hardcover and softcover books are expected to account for the largest share in the bookbinding adhesives market. These two types of books are the most widely produced and consumed in the global book publishing industry, and as a result, they have a significant impact on the demand for bookbinding adhesives.

Hardcover books, also known as case-bound books, typically require stronger and more durable adhesives to bind the cover to the text block. These adhesives must be able to withstand the stress of repeated opening and closing of the book and maintain the integrity of the binding over time. Polyurethane (PU) adhesives are often used for hardcover bookbinding applications due to their excellent strength and durability.

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Softcover books, also known as perfect-bound books, require adhesives that can provide a strong and flexible bond between the cover and the text block. Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) adhesives are commonly used for perfect binding applications due to their strong bonding properties and ability to adhere to a wide range of materials.

In addition to hardcover and softcover books, bookbinding adhesives are also used in a variety of other bookbinding applications, such as saddle stitching, thread sewing, and spiral binding. Each of these applications requires different types of adhesives to ensure a strong and durable bond between the pages and covers.

"China is expected to account for the largest share of in bookbinding adhesive market during the forecast period, in terms of value"

In this report, the Asia pacific region is segmented into China, South Korea, Japan, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Rest of Asia Pacific. The continuous rise in the manufacturing of products for consumption and also for exports is driving the demand for bookbinding adhesives in the region. China is an industry hub, with increasing demand for quality products, rising population, and growing end-use industries. The rapid growth of the economy, increasing innovation, and industry consolidations are expected to contribute to the high growth of the bookbinding adhesive market in the region.