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Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 intimate wellness research report confirms medical-grade biocompatible silicone has replaced conventional TPE and ordinary silicone as universal gold raw material standard for mid-to-high-end global intimate products, with product safety becoming core competitive threshold reshaping whole industry competition landscape. Tightened global import regulation and growing consumer health awareness jointly eliminate inferior raw material from mainstream supply chain; products made of uncertified industrial raw material face high customs detention and platform delisting risks across US and EU markets.

Global consumers increasingly prioritize raw material safety above product pricing during purchase decision: survey data shows over 76% of female buyers will abandon commodities without clear medical silicone certification even at lower price. Upstream high-end medical silicone market maintains steady expansion, with global market value expected to exceed USD5.2 billion by 2034 amid booming intimate industry downstream demand. Nevertheless, China still relies heavily on imported high-performance silicone for premium product manufacturing, forming key pain point for domestic high-end production cost control.
Forward-thinking Chinese manufacturers actively respond to safety standard upgrade: Dongguan-based production bases build standardized clean production workshop, implement full incoming raw material inspection and finished skin compatibility testing before factory delivery, all finished items complete full-set CE, RoHS, FDA certification to meet global market access requirement. Meanwhile, R&D departments continuously optimize silicone molding craft to realize skin-simulated soft texture and hypoallergenic formula.
Industry forecast in white paper indicates raw material standardization will further accelerate industry reshuffle, phasing out small factories incapable of affording medical silicone cost and pushing market resource toward certified large-scale compliant manufacturers in next three years.
