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The 3D printing plastics market is segmented on the basis of type into polymers,
metals, ceramics, and others. The polymer type segment will dominate the market
in the upcoming years. The growth is attributed to the low production expense of
polymers. Also, polymeric reliable as compared to the metal. That is why it is
gaining significance across the globe. Based on the form, the3D printing
plastics market has been segmented into powder, filament, and liquid. Filament
sub-segment is expected to dominate the form segment. The growth of the
sub-segment is attributed to the diverse application of filament in medical,
healthcare, aerospace, automobile, and food industries. Based on the end-use, 3D
printing plastics market has been segmented into healthcare, consumer products,
aerospace & defense, industrial, automotive, education & research, and others.
Healthcaresub-segment is expected to dominate the end-user segment. The growth
of the sub-segments attributed to the significant application of healthcare in
dental surgery, replacement of burnt skin, and airway splints for babies with
Tracheobronchomalacia(TBM), and many others. |
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North America is growing with the highest growth rate in the global 3D printing
plastics market. The region is likely to continue its domination over the
forecast period. The growth of this regional market is attributed to rapid
technological advancements across the region. The high adoption rate of 3D
technology across various industries will fuel the growth of the regional
market. Europe is predicted to have a substantial revenue share in the global 3D
printing plastics market. The region is considered as diverse and developed. The
rising demand for automotive 3D printing materials for luxury cars and sports
cars is going to fuel the market growth in the region. Asia Pacific 3D printing
plastics market is anticipated to provide significant growth opportunities for
the players during the forecast timeframe. The growth can be attributed to the
increasing usage of polymers for the mass production and tooling operations such
as such as thermoplastics, ABS, bio-plastics, and resins in automobile and
aerospace industry. |
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As per a report by ResearchAndMarkets.com, the automated 3D printing market is
projected to reach US$1,793 million by 2023 from US$196 million by 2018, at a
CAGR of 55.65%. Growth of this market is largely attributed to factors such as
the increased focus on efficiency and cost of production, growth in adoption of
robotics for industrial automation, and growing need to automate
post-processing. However, the high cost of installation of automation equipment
is expected to restrict the growth of the said market. |
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The automated 3D printing market for hardware is expected to grow at the highest
CAGR during the forecast period. Among the hardware types, the adoption of
robots is proving to be beneficial for the companies to achieve complete
automation. The end users are introducing robots in their 3D printing processes
for significant transformation in terms of increased productivity and
efficiency, leading to higher levels of output, product quality, and
flexibility. These benefits are propelling the adoption of automation hardware
in the 3D printing processes. The automated 3D printing market for industrial
manufacturing, high-tech equipment, and engineering is expected to register the
highest growth during the forecast period. For these end users, additive
manufacturing provides new solutions for the low-volume production of different
parts, with a new tool-less and cost-effective production method. The group of
equipment used in these applications is highly efficient in terms of time and
cost. Hence, the automation of 3D printing in this end-user segment is more than
that in other end-user segments. |
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APAC is an economically growing region owing to the presence of technologically
strong countries such as China and Japan. The majority of the world's consumer
goods and electronics are manufactured in APAC, particularly in China and
Taiwan. The economic and manufacturing process of China, supported by tiger
economies, are expected to facilitate the transformation of the small batch
production capabilities into large batch production capabilities in APAC. |
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Key players in the automated 3D printing market include Stratasys (Israel),
ExOne(US), 3D Systems (US), Materialise (Belgium), Universal Robot (Denmark),
Formlabs (US), EOS GmbH (Germany), SLM Solutions (Germany), Renishaw (UK),
Concept Laser (Germany), Coobx (Liechtenstein), Authentise (US), NVBOTS (US),
PostProcess Technologies (US), and DWS System (Italy). The study includes the
in-depth competitive analysis of these key players in the automated 3D printing
market, with their company profiles, recent developments, and key market
strategies. |
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New Material Updates: |
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Putting Additive Manufacturing to work across critical rapid prototyping, custom
tooling and part production processes, Stratasys is bringing to market advanced
elastomers and enhanced materials for its leading FDM and PolyJet machines.
Enabling customers to make it today with 3D Printing, the FDM elastomer solution
is intended to provide manufacturers with new levels of elasticity, durability
with true soluble support – while advanced colors for PolyJet drive enhanced
realism to transform legacy design and prototyping processes. Empowering
engineers with fast, accurate, and functional elastomers, customers can now
produce parts with unique resilience – with an ability to greatly stretch or
compress without losing shape. The Stratasys TPU 92A Elastomer is designed to
meet the needs of manufacturers requiring high part elongation, superior
toughness, and full design freedom. With hands-free soluble support, the
solution can significantly reduce both production time and labor costs. Combined
with water soluble supports, it will provide them with the opportunity to
produce medium to large, complex, durable and resilient elastomeric parts that
were previously not feasible.
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BASF 3D Printing Solutions (B3DPS), a subsidiary of German chemical company
BASF, has unveiled a range of new AM-related products, including new
photopolymer and laser sintering materials. For the SLS market, B3DPS has
introduced a new flame-resistant Ultrasint Polyamide PA6 Black FR material,
which conforms to UL94 V2 fire protection standards. The material, which boasts
high stiffness and good thermal stability, has already been used to manufacture
new components for vehicles that meet vehicle fire protection requirements. This
project was undertaken in collaboration with an unnamed “leader of public
transportation vehicles.” B3DPS is adding polypropylene to its 3D printing
portfolio with Ultrasint PP. The new material, for laser sintering technologies,
demonstrates excellent mechanical properties, including plasticity, low moisture
uptake and liquid and gas resistance. The material is suitable for the
production of industrial prototypes and small batch parts and is compatible with
post-processing treatments such as thermoforming, sealing and dyeing. Germany
based industrial 3D printing systems maker EOS's revolutionary technology for
polymer additive manufacturing called LaserProFusion, is currently the only
additive manufacturing technology capable to replace injection molding. The
technology employs nearly one million diode lasers to melt the material and
additively build parts layer by layer. The laser array can achieve a maximum
total output of up to 5 kilowatts. For each layer, only the diode lasers that
match the CAD data of the part are activated, down to the exact pixel. The new
technology significantly shortens exposure times, regardless of the number of
parts and their geometry. In addition, EOS will be introducing a materials
classification system called Technology Readiness Levels (TRL).
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