Ceramic matrix composites market
The ceramic matrix composites market is predicted to reach USD 7,596 million by 2030, powering at a rate of 11.90% by the end of this decade. This is because of the increasing requirement for lightweight automobiles, growing power & energy sector, increasing industrialization, mounting living standard, and increasing consumer preference for these materials.
The oxide category dominated the industry with a share, of 31%, in 2022, and it will maintain its dominance in the years to come. This is because of its high requirement in Europe and North America as a result of numerous product suppliers, increasing use in the automotive sector, and getting popular as a mainstream option for high temperature components in the advanced energy and aerospace sector.
Aerospace had the largest share, of 37%, in 2022 in terms of revenue, and this trend will continue in the years to come. This is due to the high demand for CMCs for manufacturing jet engine fans, helicopter rotor blade sleeves, and other apparatuses of aircrafts.
Also, the growing R&D and development of manufacturing facilities by significant players are the features accountable for this growth.
CMCs are usually put to use in lightweight armors due to their low weight and high strength-to-weight ratio, such composites are employed in such armors. Another main driver is the growth of fuel-efficient automobiles and aircrafts. Therefore, the ceramic matrix composites market will be driven by the manufacturing of fuel-efficient airplanes and sports-automobiles.
North America led the way with 46% share, in 2022 and the dominance will continue in the near future as well. This has a lot to do with the presence of a various industry giants, well-established power& energy industry giants, high acceptance rate of cutting-edge technology, and increase in the spending on R&D for developing novel products for aviation.
Europe held a substantial share in 2022 and it will maintain its position in the future, proceeding at a considerable rate. This is because of the well-established automobile sector, the existence of numerous vehicles and auto parts manufacturers, and the rising preference of customers for light-weighted vehicles in Europe.
The growing energy and power sector has a lot to so with the growing demand for ceramic matrix composites all over the world. This trend will also continue in the years to come as well.
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