3D印刷金属零件的全球市场 - 市场规模,占有率,趋势,预测,竞争分析,成长机会(2023年~2028年)
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3D印刷金属零件的全球市场 - 市场规模,占有率,趋势,预测,竞争分析,成长机会(2023年~2028年)

3D-Printed Metal Parts Market Size, Share, Trends, Forecast, Competitive Analysis, and Growth Opportunity: 2023-2028

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全球3D印刷金属零件的市场规模在2028年达到439亿美元,今后5年将以年复合成长率30.2%的惊人速度成长。3D打印技术在各种最终用途行业中的接受度不断提高,关键项目(A320neo、B737 Max、A220、B787、A350XWB)生产率提高的前景、汽车产量的增加以及医疗设备市场的增长可能会推动未来几年对3D打印金属零件的需求。

本报告提供全球3D印刷金属零件市场相关调查分析,提供市场趋势与预测,地区和市场区隔的分析,企业简介等资讯。

目录

第1章 摘要整理

第2章 3D印刷金属零件市场环境分析

  • 供应链分析
  • PEST分析
  • 产业的生命週期分析
  • 新的趋势
  • 推动市场要素
  • 市场课题

第3章 3D印刷金属零件市场评估(2017年~2028年)

  • 3D印刷金属零件市场趋势与预测
  • 市场情势分析(悲观的,最高可能性,乐观的)
  • COVID-19前后市场评估

第4章 3D印刷金属零件市场区隔分析(2017年~2028年)

  • 金属类型的分析
    • 钢铁:趋势与预测
    • 镍合金:趋势与预测
    • 钛合金:趋势与预测
    • 铝合金:趋势与预测
    • 钴合金:趋势与预测
    • 其他:趋势与预测
  • 製造流程类型的分析
    • 粉体熔化成型技术法:趋势与预测
    • 吹製粉末:趋势与预测
    • 其他:趋势与预测
  • 最终用途产业的分析
    • 航太·防卫:趋势与预测
    • 医疗:趋势与预测
    • 汽车:趋势与预测
    • 能源:趋势与预测
    • 其他:趋势与预测
  • 地区的分析
    • 北美的3D印刷金属零件市场:国家的分析
    • 欧洲的3D印刷金属零件市场:国家的分析
    • 亚太地区的3D印刷金属零件市场:国家的分析
    • 其他地区的3D印刷金属零件市场:国家的分析

第5章 竞争分析

  • 市场整合层级
  • 竞争情形
  • 市场占有率分析
  • 产品系列分析
  • 地理存在感
  • 策略性联盟
  • 波特的五力分析

第6章 策略性成长机会

  • 市场魅力的分析
    • 市场魅力:金属各类型
    • 市场魅力:不同製造流程
    • 市场魅力:各最终用途产业类型
    • 市场魅力:各地区
    • 市场魅力:各国
  • 新的趋势
  • 主要策略的意义
  • 主要的成功因素(KSF)

第7章 主要企业的企业简介(拉丁字母顺序)

  • ATI
  • Carpenter Technology Corporation
  • GE Additive (Part of General Electric)
  • GKN Powder Metallurgy (A Melrose Plc Company)
  • Liebherr-International AG
  • MTU Aero Engines AG
  • Oerlikon
  • Renishaw plc.
  • Sandvik AB
  • Stryker

第8章 附录

简介目录
Product Code: SR2493

Metal 3D printing involves the sintering or melting of metal powders to make any object or shape. Steel, cobalt alloys, nickel alloys, titanium alloys, aluminum alloys, precious metals, and refractory materials are major types of metals used. It involves different methods, such as powder bed fusion, blown powder, binder jetting, and material jetting, to manufacture lightweight, reliable, and complex metal parts for various industries.

The 3D-printed metal parts market experienced a slow growth of 1.4% (YoY) in 2020 due to the pandemic. In 2021, the market recuperated at an impressive rate fueled by the combined effects of the gradual recovery in air passenger traffic, higher penetration of 3D-printed parts in the medical industry during and after COVID, and an increase in automotive production. The market is likely to maintain its growth momentum and is expected to grow at an impressive CAGR of 30.2% over the next five years to reach an annual market size of US$ 43.9 billion in 2028. Key benefits of 3D printing are lighter parts, enhanced part performance, optimizes fuel consumption, reduces emissions, economical to produce complex geometries, and less material wastage. Along with these advantages, growing acceptance of 3D printing technology in different end-use industries, expected increase in the production rate of key programs (A320neo, B737 Max, A220, B787, and A350XWB), increase in automotive production, and the growing medical devices market are likely to give an impetus to the demand for 3D-printed metal parts in the coming years.

Recent Market JVs and Acquisitions:

  • In 2021, Desktop Metal acquired ExOne, a leading additive manufacturing company with a transaction value of US$ 561.3 million.
  • Also, in 2021, Proto Labs, Inc. acquired 3D Hubs, Inc. for an aggregate closing consideration of US$ 280 million. The acquisition helped Proto Labs, Inc. to provide industry-leading digital manufacturing solutions from idea to prototype to full end-use part production.
  • Stryker acquired Wright Medical Group N.V., a global medical device company in 2021, with an enterprise value of US$ 5.4 billion (approx.). Wright Medical Group N.V. is one of the leading players in 3D-printed ankle replacements.

In 2018, ATI acquired Addaero Manufacturing, latter is one of the leaders in metal alloy-based additive manufacturing for the aerospace & defense industry.

Based on the metal type, the market is segmented into steel, nickel alloys, titanium alloys, aluminum alloys, cobalt alloys, and others. Titanium alloy is estimated to remain the most dominant metal type in the market till 2028. Due to their lightweight, low thermal conductivity, high mechanical strength, and lower buy-to-fly ratio, they are preferred for the aerospace industry. Key applications for aerospace are airframe, wing structures, compressor blades, rotors, brackets, and other turbine engine components. Aluminum alloys, under the spotlight, are expected to record the highest growth during 2023-2028.

Among manufacturing process types, the market is segmented into powder bed fusion, blown powder, and others. Powder bed fusion is likely to maintain its lead over the next five years, owing to key advantages, such as reduced material wastage, improved production development time, efficient recycling of unmelted powder, and good resolution compared to other processes. Blown powder is likely to gain traction in the market during the forecasted period.

Among the end-use industry types, the market is segmented into aerospace & defense, medical, automotive, energy, and others. Aerospace & defense is expected to remain the largest and fastest-growing end-use industry type in the market during the forecast period owing to the increasing demand from aerospace engine component manufacturers due to 3D printing's high precision, accuracy, and ability to print complex geometries. In the aerospace industry, metal 3D printing is used in a wide range of applications, from functional prototypes to tooling, replacement parts, and structural aircraft components.

In terms of regions, North America is expected to remain the largest market for 3D-printed metal parts during the forecast period. The USA had the world's largest 3D-printed metal parts market, followed by China and Germany in 2022. Asia-Pacific is estimated to mark the highest growth during the forecast period. China is the dominant 3D printing market in the region, driven by the "Additive Manufacturing Industry Development Action Plan" by the Chinese government.

The market is fairly consolidated with the presence of some regional and global players. An inorganic growth strategy is preferred, especially by the leading players. Several crucial M&As led to several changes in the competitive landscape. The following are the key players in the 3D-printed metal parts market.

  • GKN Powder Metallurgy (A Melrose Plc Company)
  • GE Additive (Part of GE Electric)
  • Stryker
  • MTU Aero Engines AG
  • Sandvik AB
  • Oerlikon

This strategic assessment report, from Stratview Research, provides a comprehensive analysis that reflects today's 3D-printed metal parts market realities and future market possibilities for the forecast period.

The report segments and analyses the market in the most detailed manner to provide a panoramic view of the market. The vital data/information provided in the report can play a crucial role for the market participants as well as investors in the identification of the low-hanging fruits available in the market as well as to formulate the growth strategies to expedite their growth process.

This report offers high-quality insights and is the outcome of a detailed research methodology comprising extensive secondary research, rigorous primary interviews with industry stakeholders, and validation and triangulation with Stratview Research's internal database and statistical tools.

More than 1,000 authenticated secondary sources, such as company annual reports, fact books, press releases, journals, investor presentations, white papers, patents, and articles, have been leveraged to gather the data.

We conducted more than 8 detailed primary interviews with the market players across the value chain in all four regions and industry experts to obtain both qualitative and quantitative insights.

Table of Contents

  • Report Scope
  • Report Objectives
  • Research Methodology
  • Market Segmentation
  • Secondary Research
  • Key Information Gathered from Secondary Research
  • Primary Research
  • Key Information Gathered from Primary Research
  • Breakdown of Primary Interviews by Region, Designation, and Value Chain Node
  • Data Analysis and Triangulation

1. Executive Summary

2. 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market Environment Analysis

  • 2.1. Supply Chain Analysis
  • 2.2. PEST Analysis
  • 2.3. Industry Life Cycle Analysis
  • 2.4. Emerging Trends
  • 2.5. Market Drivers
  • 2.6. Market Challenges

3. 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market Assessment (2017-2028) (US$ Million)

  • 3.1. 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
  • 3.2. Market Scenario Analysis (Pessimistic, Most Likely, and Optimistic)
  • 3.3. Pre-COVID vs Post-COVID Market Assessment

4. 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market Segment Analysis (2017-2028) (US$ Million)

  • 4.1. Metal-Type Analysis
    • 4.1.1. Steel: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.1.2. Nickel Alloys: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.1.3. Titanium Alloys: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.1.4. Aluminum Alloys: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.1.5. Cobalt Alloys: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.1.6. Others: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
  • 4.2. Manufacturing Process-Type Analysis
    • 4.2.1. Powder Bed Fusion: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.2.2. Blown Powder: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.2.3. Others: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
  • 4.3. End-Use Industry-Type Analysis
    • 4.3.1. Aerospace & Defense: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.3.2. Medical: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.3.3. Automotive: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.3.4. Energy: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
    • 4.3.5. Others: Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
  • 4.4. Regional Analysis
    • 4.4.1. North American 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market: Country Analysis
      • 4.4.1.1. The USA's 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.1.2. Canadian 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.1.3. Mexican 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
    • 4.4.2. European 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market: Country Analysis
      • 4.4.2.1. German 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.2.2. The UK's 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.2.3. French 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.2.4. Russian 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.2.5. Rest of the European 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
    • 4.4.3. Asia-Pacific's 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market: Country Analysis
      • 4.4.3.1. Chinese 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.3.2. Japanese 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.3.3. Indian 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.3.4. Rest of the Asia-Pacific's 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
    • 4.4.4. Rest of the World's (RoW) 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market: Country Analysis
      • 4.4.4.1. Brazilian 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)
      • 4.4.4.2. Other 3D-Printed Metal Parts Market T&F (US$ Million)

5. Competitive Analysis

  • 5.1. Market Consolidation Level
  • 5.2. Competitive Landscape
  • 5.3. Market Share Analysis
  • 5.4. Product Portfolio Analysis
  • 5.5. Geographical Presence
  • 5.6. Strategic Alliances
  • 5.7. Porter's Five Forces Analysis

6. Strategic Growth Opportunities

  • 6.1. Market Attractiveness Analysis
    • 6.1.1. Market Attractiveness by Metal Type
    • 6.1.2. Market Attractiveness by Manufacturing Process Type
    • 6.1.3. Market Attractiveness by End-Use Industry Type
    • 6.1.4. Market Attractiveness by Region
    • 6.1.5. Market Attractiveness by Country
  • 6.2. Emerging Trends
  • 6.3. Key Strategic Implications
  • 6.4. Key Success Factors (KSFs)

7. Company Profile of Key Players (Alphabetically Arranged)

  • 7.1. ATI
  • 7.2. Carpenter Technology Corporation
  • 7.3. GE Additive (Part of General Electric)
  • 7.4. GKN Powder Metallurgy (A Melrose Plc Company)
  • 7.5. Liebherr-International AG
  • 7.6. MTU Aero Engines AG
  • 7.7. Oerlikon
  • 7.8. Renishaw plc.
  • 7.9. Sandvik AB
  • 7.10. Stryker

8. Appendix

  • 8.1. Disclaimer
  • 8.2. Copyright
  • 8.3. Abbreviation
  • 8.4. Currency Exchange
  • 8.5. Market Numbers