Market Trends of Super Abrasives Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the Super Abrasives Market according to our research experts:
Expanding Electronics Industry
- Super abrasives find various applications in the electronics industry. These tools can be used to process semiconductor materials, ceramics, carbide alloys, copper and copper alloys, aluminum, resin, and rubber, which are majorly used in electronic component manufacturing.
- Super abrasive grinding tools are primarily used to develop Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) PCBs in the electronics industry. PCBs are critical for many electronic devices, like desktop computers and home theater systems.
- Super abrasives in the electronics industry provide consistent slicing performance, uniform diamond counts, uniform wire diameter, even diamond distribution, and no diamond clustering.
- Super abrasives are also required in the electronics sector for disc texturing, wafer manufacturing, polishing, optic windows, semiconductors, and heat sinks.
- Furthermore, several electronic companies are also growing substantially. For instance, in 2022, Apple, with 378.7 billion US dollars in sales, ranked number one among other consumer electronics companies on the Forbes list, followed by Samsung Electronics. Thus, with the growth of electronic manufacturing companies, the demand for super abrasives also increases substantially.
- The increasing usage of more innovative and efficient electronic devices is expected to lead to increased demand for super abrasives and their tools.
Asia-Pacific Region to Dominate the Market
- The Asia-Pacific region dominated the super abrasives market. Owing to the demand for electronics in countries such as China, India, and Japan, the demand for super abrasives in manufacturing is also increasing in the region.
- China includes the world's most extensive electronics production base. Electronic products, such as wires, cables, computing devices, and other personal devices, recorded the highest growth in the electronics segment. The country serves the domestic demand for electronics and exports electronic output to other countries. According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the revenue in the consumer electronics and household appliances segment reached CNY 934.64 million (~USD 138.40 million) in 2021.
- Furthermore, according to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA), China is the largest producer of automobiles, accounting for about 32.5% of the global volume. The country produced 26,082,220 units in 2021, registering an increase of 3% compared to 25,225,242 units in 2020.
- In India, the consumer durables, like electronic appliances, have witnessed a tremendous increase in production and sales, owing to the growing middle-class income, rapid urbanization, and change in lifestyle of the working class. Government initiatives have supported the expansion of consumer electronics products.
- The Indian electronics industry is one of the fastest-growing industries globally. The domestic electronics manufacturing sector is expanding at a steady rate, owing to favorable government policies, such as 100% foreign direct investment (FDI), no requirement for industrial licenses, and the technological transformation from manual to automatic production processes.
- According to the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), the Indian electronics manufacturing industry is expected to reach USD 520 billion by 2025. Electrical and electronics production in India is expected to increase rapidly due to government initiatives with policies, such as Make in India, National Policy of Electronics, Net Zero Imports in Electronics, and Zero Defect Zero Effect, which offer a commitment to growth in domestic manufacturing, lowering import dependence, energizing exports, and manufacturing, like the "Make in India" program to make the country self-reliant.
- According to IATA (International Air Transport Association) report, India is poised to become the third-largest aviation market in the world by the end of the forecast period. According to the IATA, India is expected to overtake China and the United States as the world's third-largest air passenger market by 2030. The country is projected to demand 2,100 aircraft over the next two decades, amounting to over USD 290 billion in sales.
- All the factors above are expected to boost the market studied during the forecast period.