India Adhesives And Sealants Market Trends and Insights
Rising Residential and Infrastructure Construction Demand
Infrastructure programs worth USD 120 billion allocated to housing and urban development in 2024 are triggering a spike in construction chemical usage, including structural adhesives, sealants for façade glazing, and energy-efficient building envelope solutions. Modular and prefabricated techniques that rely on factory-applied bonding are gaining favor because they slash on-site labor and accelerate project schedules. Builders also face stricter Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) requirements, which encourage the adoption of certified, low-VOC bonding systems. Manufacturers with BIS-compliant polyurethane and silicone lines win share by offering on-site technical audits and training services. Demand is particularly strong for weather-resistant sealants that tolerate India’s temperature swings, pushing suppliers to expand research and development centers near major construction hubs in Delhi-NCR and Hyderabad.Booming E-Commerce-Led Packaging Requirements
Double-digit online retail growth has changed packaging from a cost-center to a brand-protection tool requiring tamper evidence, heat resistance, and recyclability. Flexible packaging converters are scaling up water-borne and solvent-free laminating adhesives, such as UFlex’s pigmented white and wet-lamination systems, to service monthly order runs exceeding 5,000 tonnes. Food-grade migration limits and Extended Producer Responsibility rules favor low-VOC chemistries validated under global food-contact tests. Cold-chain expansion drives the need for sealants that maintain bond strength from -20 °C to 50 °C, while direct-to-consumer shipments fuel the uptake of fast-setting hot-melts that keep corrugated boxes intact over last-mile cycles. Suppliers winning in this space bundle online viscosity monitoring and adhesive usage analytics that cut waste by 8-10%.Stringent VOC and EHS Regulations
The Central Pollution Control Board has lowered allowable VOC thresholds, compelling producers to retrofit lines with regenerative thermal oxidizers and to shift portfolio mix toward water-borne and hot-melt grades. Capital outlays for small firms can reach USD 1 million, reducing operating margins in the near term. Aerospace formulations containing methylene chloride are under global phase-out, creating requalification costs and temporary shortages. Plants in Mumbai and Bangalore have introduced closed-loop solvent recovery to stay compliant, but the added complexity favors multinationals with established environmental engineering teams. End-users meanwhile insist on Safety Data Sheets aligned with GHS version 8, adding further documentation overhead.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Automotive Lightweighting and Localisation Push
- Woodworking and Modular Furniture Uptake
- Petro-Feedstock Price Volatility
Segment Analysis
Polyurethane accounted for 21.88% of India's adhesives and sealants market share in 2025, underpinned by its ability to bond dissimilar substrates and resist chemicals in construction and automotive joints. Epoxy and acrylic systems follow for applications that demand high-temperature endurance or UV stability. VAE/EVA, though smaller in base, is registering the fastest 7.42% CAGR through 2031 as flexible packaging converters switch to recyclable mono-material films. Market leaders are improving green credentials by incorporating CO₂-captured polyols and plant-oil intermediates, moves that align with brand-owner sustainability scorecards.Over the forecast window, India's adhesives and sealants market demand shifts toward hybrid polyurethane-silicone blends that combine paintability with weatherability, especially in high-rise glazing. Cyanoacrylates retain niches in electronics, fast repair, and consumer DIY kits owing to instant bonding speeds. Suppliers scaling bio-based feedstocks compete on total cost of ownership by highlighting lower hazardous-waste fees and possible carbon-credit offsets. Formulators that earn BIS certification for their new chemistries are expected to gain quicker specification approvals from real estate and automotive OEMs.
Hot-melt held 36.62% of India adhesives and sealants market size in 2025 and continues to outpace other platforms with a 6.88% CAGR through 2031. Zero-solvent content, fast set times, and low energy curing make hot-melts ideal for corrugated packaging and hygiene disposables processed at up to 600 units-per-minute. Water-borne emulsions stand second as formulators tune particle size and surfactant systems to approach solvent-borne tack while remaining under 5 g/L VOC.
Solvent-borne volumes decline annually as metro governments tighten plant-air permits, yet remain relevant for leather bonding and certain metal pretreatments requiring deep substrate penetration. Reactive polyurethanes gain traction in windshield bonding, where open time and cure-on-demand deliver assembly flexibility. UV-curable acrylates capture more electronics lines as mini-LED and OLED display makers prioritize precision bonding. Equipment manufacturers responding toIndia'sa adhesives and sealants market trends now bundle melter systems with Industry 4.0 sensors that feed viscosity and temperature data to cloud dashboards, cutting glue consumption 8-12% per shift.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Adhesives Resin
- Polyurethane
- Epoxy
- Acrylic
- Silicone
- Cyanoacrylate
- VAE / EVA
- Other Resins
- By Adhesives Technology
- Water-borne
- Solvent-borne
- Reactive
- Hot-Melt
- UV Cured
- By Sealants Resin
- Silicone
- Polyurethane
- Acrylic
- Epoxy
- Other Resins
- By End-user Industry
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Building and Construction
- Footwear and Leather
- Healthcare
- Packaging
- Woodworking And Joinery
- Other End-user Industries
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- 3M
- Arkema
- Ashland
- Astral Adhesives
- Atul Ltd
- AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
- BASF
- Dow
- H.B. Fuller Company
- Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
- HP Adhesives
- Huntsman International LLC
- Jubilant Agri and Consumer Products Limited (JACPL)
- Mapei SpA
- Parker Hannifin Corp
- Pidilite Industries Ltd.
- Sika AG
- Soudal India Private Limited
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- 3M
- Arkema
- Ashland
- Astral Adhesives
- Atul Ltd
- AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
- BASF
- Dow
- H.B. Fuller Company
- Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
- HP Adhesives
- Huntsman International LLC
- Jubilant Agri and Consumer Products Limited (JACPL)
- Mapei SpA
- Parker Hannifin Corp
- Pidilite Industries Ltd.
- Sika AG
- Soudal India Private Limited

