PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1239537
PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1239537
Airborne particle counters are specifically developed to determine the quantity of airborne particles. Airborne particle counters are commonly used to maintain the quality of air in rooms as well as test for regulatory compliances specified by industry standards or governments. The automotive, aerospace, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and oil and gas industries are all seeing an increase in demand for particle counters. As a result, the particle counters market is expanding among customers and various sectors.
However, particle counters seem to be more expensive because they have more features and functionalities. Aside from the expense of the technology, ensuring compliance with industry standards is also fairly expensive. Although technical advances and improved operational efficiencies have increased demand for particle counters, they have also increased prices.
Particle counters are useful for inspecting the air quality in a controlled environment, such as a processing lab or a pharmaceuticals research facility. Controlling airborne particles ensures staff safety and keeps experimental settings stable. The surge in pharmaceutical R&D spending in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in China and India is anticipated to offer lucrative opportunities to particle counters market growth.
The COVID-19 pandemic has boosted medicine development and research while putting additional demand on pharmaceutical corporations and clinical laboratories. Despite the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic is still affecting the growth of several businesses, the outbreak's immediate impact is still variable. While some industries may see a decline in demand, others see continuous growth of the unanticipated COVID-19 epidemic, pharma-biopharma manufacturing, and medical device manufacture is increasing. However, the demand for particle counters from other major industries such as automotive, semiconductor, and aerospace decreased on account of downturn in these industries.