Cold forming aluminum foil is having a serious moment right now. The global market has already crossed the $4.5 billion mark, and between 2026 and 2030, it's expected to grow at over 6.5% annually — and that's not slowing down anytime soon.
The dry granulation machine market is having a moment. By 2026, it's expected to blow past $1.5 billion globally, growing at roughly 8.2% a year. That's not hype — that's real, sustained demand across pharma and chemical manufacturing.
Wet granulation machines are core production equipment in pharma, food, and fine chemicals. Brand choice affects product quality and becomes a strategic foundation for balancing efficiency with long-term operating costs.
The pharmaceutical industry is changing in ways that matter for everyone who buys or specifies manufacturing equipment. Production is shifting away from mass output toward precision — and tablet coating machines are sitting right at the center of that shift.
Think about the screen you're reading this on right now. Somewhere inside it, there's a layer thinner than a human hair doing a job so precise that a single micron off would ruin the whole thing. That's what film coating machines actually do — and honestly, most people in manufacturing still underestimate them.
Forced convection ovens sit at a crossroads. Technology keeps advancing. Markets keep expanding. These thermal processing workhorses power research labs and precision manufacturing worldwide.