金属增材製造服务市场:2023-2031
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金属增材製造服务市场:2023-2031

The Market for Metal Additive Manufacturing Services 2023-2031

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简介目录

本报告研究了金属增材製造服务市场,概述了市场和技术/服务、商业模式和驱动因素、10年市场预测、最终用户行业的详细分析以及主要服务提供商的战略观点.我正在做一些分析等。

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执行摘要

  • 服务业务和金属增材製造
  • 质量是 3D 金属服务业务的竞争优势
  • 金属服务业务提供的增值服务:持续增长
  • 金属服务提供商的 10 年预测:概述
    • 按最终用户类型划分的服务收入预测
    • 金属服务业务中非增材製造服务的利润预测
    • 金属服务业务的材料和打印机使用量预测

第一章金属服务业务的商业模式及驱动因素

  • 本书的背景
  • 五种金属导向服务提供商
    • 通用增材製造服务业务
    • 综合服务业务:增材製造设备公司
    • 综合服务企业:金属粉末公司
    • 合同製造商和金属厂
    • 专门局
  • 本书的研究方法
  • 本书的计划
  • 市场驱动因素、盈利能力和营销
  • 摘要:本章要点

第 2 章金属服务提供商的新服务

  • 新型金属服务提供商提供的服务
    • 金属服务提供商的核心服务
    • 混合金属製造:增材製造 + 传统方法
  • 金属服务业务的设计和工程服务
  • 云和基于中心的服务:服务业务作为 IT□□ 的角色
    • 营销服务提供商网络
    • 桌面金属印刷在服务业务中的作用
  • 摘要:本章要点

第三章需求模式和10年市场预测

  • 金属增材製造服务提供商:需求结构
  • 航空航天领域的金属服务业务
    • 金属增材製造在航空航天工业中的应用
    • 添加剂金属在航空航天工业中的作用
    • 日本宇宙航空研究开发机构部门的结构
    • 影响金属增材製造服务业务角色的因素
    • 成功因素
    • 10年收入和支出预测
  • 汽车行业对金属服务提供商的需求
    • 金属增材製造在汽车行业的应用
    • 汽车用金属增材製造材料和机器
    • 汽车服务事业部架构
    • 10年收入和支出预测
  • 医疗设备
    • 医疗器械领域的增材製造
    • 增材製造服务业务在医疗器械领域的作用
    • 增材製造和植入物
    • 金属助听器
    • 医疗增材製造市场的服务提供商
    • 10年收入和支出预测
  • 牙科行业增材製造服务业务
    • 牙科行业的现状和增材製造的作用
    • 数字牙科中的增材製造和减材製造
    • 增材製造和假牙
    • 增材製造和牙种植体
    • 国际差异
    • 牙科金属打印技术的注意事项
    • 10年收入和支出预测
  • 珠宝行业金属增材製造服务业务
    • 珠宝行业的服务业务
    • 使用的增材製造技术
    • 珠宝行业金属增材製造服务业务预测
  • 消费品行业的增材製造金属服务
    • 消费品结构
    • 消费品金属增材製造服务:预测
  • 能源领域的金属增材製造服务:石油和天然气
    • 石油和天然气行业的现状
    • 增材製造在石油和天然气行业的应用
    • 增材製造服务业务在石油和天然气行业的应用
    • 石油和天然气行业金属增材製造服务业务的活动和结构
    • 10年收入和支出预测
  • 其他行业的金属增材製造服务
  • 摘要:本章要点

第四章领先3D打印服务战略分析

  • 3DEO (美国)
  • Addman (美国)
  • AMEXCI (瑞典)
  • BLT (中国)
  • Burloak Technologies (加拿大)
  • Carpenter Additive (美国)
  • Digital Metal/Markforged (瑞典)
  • ExOne/Desktop Metal (美国)
  • FIT (德国)
  • GE Additive (美国)
  • GKN Forecast 3D (美国)
  • Hitch3DPrint (新加坡)
  • HP (美国)
  • Materialise (比利时)
  • MTI (Metal Technology Incorporated) (美国)
  • Oerlikon/citim (瑞士)
  • Protiq (德国)
  • Protolabs (美国)
  • Quickparts (美国)
  • Sandvik/BeamIT (瑞典)
  • Sculpteo (法国)
  • Shapeways (法国)
  • A Note on Shining3D (中国)
  • Seurat (美国)
  • Siemens/Materials Solutions (德国/英国)
  • Sintavia (美国)
  • Stratasys Direct Manufacturing (美国/以色列)
  • Thyssenkrupp (德国)
  • Toolcraft (德国)
  • voestalpine (澳洲)
  • Wipro 3D (印度)
  • Xometry (美国)
简介目录
Product Code: SMP-AM-MAMS-0623

This report is the follow-up on our 2021 report on AM metal services. The 2023 report focuses on how the rush by AM services to provide value-added offerings is working out for them - it has been something of a mixed bag. The report also discusses the ongoing consolidation in the metal services business and the acceleration of the trend towards networks.

Our forecasts in this report have been adjusted to reflect the realities of the post- COVID-19 era. In addition the section covering the strategies of leading players in this sector and the number of service providers in this section has been increased.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • E.1. Service Bureaus and Metals AM
    • E.1.1. Segmenting the Metal Services Market
    • E.1.2. Other Factors Driving the Rise of Metals Service Bureaus
  • E.2. Quality as Competitive Advantage in the 3D Metals Service Bureau
  • E.3. Value-added Services Offered by Metals Service Bureaus Continue to Grow
    • E.3.1. A Note on Networking
    • E.3.2. Service Bureaus Give End Users the Opportunity to Try Out Printers Before Buying
  • E.4. Summary of Ten-year Forecasts of Metal Service Providers
    • E.4.1. Forecasts of Service Revenue by Type of End User
    • E.4.2. Forecast of Metal Service Bureau Revenue by Non-AM Services
    • E.4.3. Forecast of Material and Printer Use by Metal Service Bureaus

Chapter One: Business Models and Drivers for Metal Service Bureaus

  • 1.1. Background to this Report
  • 1.2. Five Types of Metal-Oriented Service Providers
    • 1.2.1. General-purpose AM Service Bureaus
    • 1.2.2. Integrated Service Bureaus: Additive Manufacturing Equipment Firms
    • 1.2.3. Integrated Service Bureaus: Metal Powder Firms
    • 1.2.4. Contract Manufacturers and Metals Shops
    • 1.2.5. Specialist Bureaus
  • 1.3. Methodology of this Report
  • 1.4. Plan of this Report
  • 1.5. Market Drivers, Profitability and Marketing
  • 1.6. Summary of Key Points from This Chapter

Chapter Two: Emerging Services for Metal Service Providers

  • 2.1. Services Offered by the New Breed of Metal Service Providers
    • 2.1.1. Core Services at Metal Service Providers
    • 2.1.2. Hybrid Metals Manufacturing: Additive Manufacturing plus Traditional Methods
  • 2.2. Design and Engineering Service Plays for Metal Service Bureaus
  • 2.3. Cloud- and Hub-based Services: Service Bureaus as an IT play
    • 2.3.1. Marketing of Service Provider Networks
    • 2.3.2. Role of Desktop Metal Printing at Service Bureaus
  • 2.4. Summary of Key Points in this Chapter

Chapter Three: Demand Patterns and Ten-year Market Forecasts

  • 3.1. Metal AM Service Providers: Demand Structure
    • 3.1.1. More on Forecasting Methodology
  • 3.2. Metal Service Bureaus in the Aerospace Sector
    • 3.2.1. Use of Metal Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace Industry
    • 3.2.2. Role of Additive Metals in the Aerospace Industry
    • 3.2.3. Structure of the Aerospace Service Bureau Sector
    • 3.2.4. Factors Influencing the Role of Metal AM Service Bureaus in the Aerospace Industry
    • 3.2.5. Success Factors for AM Metal Services in the Aerospace Industry
    • 3.2.6. Ten-year Forecast of Metals Service Bureau Revenues and Expenditures
  • 3.3. Demand for Metal Service Providers in the Automotive Sector
    • 3.3.1. Use of Metal Additive Manufacturing in the Automotive Industry
    • 3.3.2. Metal AM Materials and Machines Used in Automotive
    • 3.3.3. Structure of the Automotive Service Bureau Sector
    • 3.3.4. Ten-year Forecast of Metals Service Bureau Revenues and Expenditures in the Automotive Sector
  • 3.4. Medical Devices
    • 3.4.1. AM in the Medical Device Sector
    • 3.4.2. The Role of AM Service Bureaus in the Medical Device Sector
    • 3.4.3. AM and Implants
    • 3.4.4. Metal Hearing Aids
    • 3.4.5. Service Providers in the Medical AM Market
    • 3.4.6. Ten-year Forecast of Metals Service Bureau Revenues and Expenditures
  • 3.5. AM Service Bureaus in the Dental Industry
    • 3.5.1. State of the Dental Industry and the Role of AM
    • 3.5.2. Additive vs. Subtractive in Digital Dentistry
    • 3.5.3. AM and Dentures
    • 3.5.4. AM and Dental Implants
    • 3.5.5. International Differences
    • 3.5.6. Dental Metal Printing Technology Considerations
    • 3.5.7. Ten-year Forecast of Metals Service Bureau Revenues and Expenditures
  • 3.6. AM Metal Service Bureaus in the Jewelry Industry
    • 3.6.1. Service Bureaus in the Jewelry Industry
    • 3.6.2. AM Technologies Used
    • 3.6.3. Forecasts of AM Metal Service Bureaus in the Jewelry Industry
  • 3.7. AM Metal Services in the Consumer Goods Industry
    • 3.7.1. Structure of Consumer Goods
    • 3.7.2. AM Metal Services for Consumer Goods: Forecasts
  • 3.8. Metal AM Services in Energy: Oil and Gas
    • 3.8.1. Current State of the Oil and Gas Industry
    • 3.8.2. Use of AM in the Oil and Gas Industry
    • 3.8.3. Use of AM Service Bureaus in the Oil and Gas Industry
    • 3.8.4. Structure of AM Metal Service Bureau Activity in Oil and Gas
    • 3.8.5. Ten-year Forecast of Metals Service Bureau Revenues and Expenditures
  • 3.9. AM Metal Service Bureaus in Other Industrial Markets
  • 3.10. Summary of Key Points from this Chapter

Chapter Four: Strategic Analysis of Leading 3D Printing Services

  • 4.1. 3DEO (United States)
  • 4.2. Addman (United States)
  • 4.3. AMEXCI (Sweden)
  • 4.4. BLT (China)
  • 4.5. Burloak Technologies (Canada)
    • 4.5.1. Services Offered by Burloak
    • 4.5.2. Important Burloak's Alliances and Customers
  • 4.6. Carpenter Additive (United States)
  • 4.7. Digital Metal/Markforged (Sweden)
  • 4.8. ExOne/Desktop Metal (United States)
    • 4.8.1. Sand Printing/Casting
    • 4.8.2. ExOne Adoption Centers: Metal Printing on Demand
    • 4.8.3. Markets Served
  • 4.9. FIT (Germany)
    • 4.9.1. Spare Parts on Demand Service
    • 4.9.2. Manufacturing Sites
  • 4.10. GE Additive (United States)
    • 4.10.1. AddWorks
    • 4.10.2. Supply of Machines to Service Providers
  • 4.11. GKN Forecast 3D (United States)
  • 4.12. Hitch3DPrint (Singapore)
  • 4.13. HP (United States)
  • 4.14. Materialise (Belgium)
  • 4.15. MTI (Metal Technology Incorporated) (United States)
  • 4.16. Oerlikon/citim (Switzerland)
    • 4.16.1. Oerlikon End-user Focus
    • 4.16.2. citim
  • 4.17. Protiq (Germany)
  • 4.18. Protolabs (United States)
  • 4.19. Quickparts (United States)
    • 4.19.1. Sale of 3D Systems On-demand Services: The Origins of Quickparts
    • 4.19.2. Quickparts Today
  • 4.20. Sandvik/BeamIT (Sweden)
  • 4.21. Sculpteo (France)
  • 4.22. Shapeways (France)
  • 4.23. A Note on Shining3D (China)
  • 4.24. Seurat (United States)
  • 4.25. Siemens/Materials Solutions (Germany/U.K.)
    • 4.25.1. Siemens Additive Manufacturing Network
    • 4.25.1. A Note on Materials Solutions
  • 4.26. Sintavia (United States)
    • 4.26.1. Alliances and Customers
  • 4.27. Stratasys Direct Manufacturing (United States/Israel)
  • 4.28. Thyssenkrupp (Germany)
    • 4.28.1. Submarines and Marine Applications
    • 4.28.2. Robotics
  • 4.29. Toolcraft (Germany)
  • 4.30. voestalpine (Austria)
  • 4.31. Wipro 3D (India)
    • 4.31.1. 3D Printing Activities
  • 4.32. Xometry (United States)

List of Exhibits

  • Exhibit E-1: Drivers for Metal Service Bureaus
  • Exhibit E-2: Ten Services that Service Bureau Business Can Offer: 2023
  • Exhibit E-3: Types of Networks that Service Bureau Business Can Offer
  • Exhibit E-4: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit E-5: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts: By End-user Market ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit E-6: Service Bureau Revenues from non-AM Activities: By Process Type Exhibit E-7: Shipments of Printers for Metal Service Bureaus
  • Exhibit E-8: Shipments of Materials for Metal Service Bureaus ($ Millions) Exhibit 1-1: Metal Service Providers by Type and Motivation
  • Exhibit 2-1: Seven Services that Service Bureau Business Can Offer: 2023 Exhibit 2-2: Hub-based Service Bureau Network Feature/Requirements
  • Exhibit 3-1: Selected Examples of Aerospace Firms Developing Parts Through AM Service Provider Channels
  • Exhibit 3-2: Selected Examples of Space Firms Developing Parts Through AM Service Provider Channels
  • Exhibit 3-3: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Aerospace Industry: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-4: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Aerospace Industry: By Type of Metal ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-5: Service Revenues from 3D Printing of Aerospace Parts by Geography ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-6: Metal Parts Printed by Service Bureaus for the Aerospace Industry ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-7: Value-added Services Sold by Service Bureaus for the Aerospace Industry ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-8: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Automotive Industry: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-9: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Automotive Industry: By Metal Type ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-10: Service Revenues from 3D Printing of Automotive Parts by Geography ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-11: Metal Parts Printed by Service Bureaus for the Automotive Industry ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-12: Value-added Services Sold by Service Bureaus for the Automotive Industry ($Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-13: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Medical Sector: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-14: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Medical Sector: By Metal Type ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-15: Service Revenues from 3D Printing of Medical Parts by Geography ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-16: Metal Parts Printed by Service Bureaus for the Medical Sector ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-17: Value-added Services Sold by Service Bureaus for the Medical Industry ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-18: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Dental Sector: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-19: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Dental Sector: By Metal Type ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-20: Service Revenues from 3D Printing of Dental Parts by Geography ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-21: Metal Parts Printed by Service Bureaus for the Dental Sector ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-22: Value-added Services Sold by Service Bureaus for the Dental Industry ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-23: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Jewelry Sector: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-24: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Jewelry Sector: By Metal Type ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-25: Service Revenues from 3D Printing of Jewelry Parts by Geography ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-26: Metal Parts Printed by Service Bureaus for the Jewelry Sector ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-27: Value-added Services Sold by Service Bureaus for the Jewelry Industry ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-28: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for Consumer Goods Market: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-29: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Consumer Goods Sector: By Metal Type ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-30: Service Revenues from 3D Printing of Consumer Goods Sector by Geography ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-31: Metal Parts Printed by Service Bureaus for the Consumer Goods Sector ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-32: Value-added Services Sold by Service Bureaus for the Consumer Goods Industry ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-33: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for Energy Market: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-34: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for the Energy Market: By Metal Type ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-35: Service Revenues from 3D Printing for the Energy Market by Geography ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-36: Metal Parts Printed by Service Bureaus for the Energy Market Sector ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-37: Value-added Services Sold by Service Bureaus for the Energy Market Sector ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-38: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for Markets/Other Industries Not Elsewhere Specified: By Print Technology ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-39: Service Revenues from Printing Metal Parts for Markets/Other Industries Not Elsewhere Specified: By Metal Type ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-40: Service Revenues from 3D Printing for Markets/Other Industries Not Elsewhere Specified by Geography ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-41: Metal Parts Printed by Service Bureaus for Markets/Other Industries Not Elsewhere Specified ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-42: Value-added Services Sold by Service Bureaus for Markets/Other Industries Not Elsewhere Specified ($ Millions)