Research is essential for sustainable growth and economy development. The development of new chemicals to address future needs is one of the biggest challenges of the twenty-first century. The development of lightweight materials is one of the top priorities in chemical materials research providing the pathway to laboratory glassware market. Glass is an amorphous (non­crystalline) solid material. Glass is often transparent and used for practical, technological and decorative usages like panes, tableware and optoelectronics. Glass can be heated to a liquid. Glass can be made of aqueous solutions, ionic melts, metallic alloys, molecular liquids and various polymers. The laboratory glassware is precise and accurate and hence, provides the unique solution to various end-users. The laboratory glassware are the products such as pipets, tubes, watch glass used in laboratories for chemical testing and research, by various end-user industries such as chemical and pharmaceutical. The laboratory glassware products are made up of materials that can remain stable at the different range of temperature. The laboratory glassware products support students and staff to develop practical skills at all the stages of education. The rising need of instruments for purification and separation of molecules and growing genomics-based research are some of the factors driving laboratory glassware market.

The global market for glass and glass products reached $189.5 billion in 2016. This market is estimated to reach $232.4 billion in 2020 from $199.4 billion in 2017 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.2% for 2016-2020.

The Glass Product Manufacturing industry consists of operators that produce glass products used across the construction, manufacturing, agriculture, automotive, telecommunications, hospitality and household markets.

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