Sintering Process Market 2016 Share, Trend, Segmentation and Forecast Sintering Process Market
Sintering Process Market - Global Industry
Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and
Forecast 2016 - 2024
Global Sintering Process Market: Brief Account
The global sintering process market is marked by innovations and new product
developments. High speed sintering (HSS) invented by Neil Hopkinson leading the
3D printing department of Xaar, an inkjet printhead manufacturer, is expected to
have a key role to play in the accomplishment of the company’s 2020 vision. Apart
from acquisitions and partnerships, Xaar will look to capitalize on the fast growth of
3D printing to double its revenue by 2020. The invasion of HSS in 3D printing is
likely to make the process competitive with injection molding and other mass
manufacturing technologies.
Application and end user are predicted to be crucial classifications of the global
sintering process market. Participants could count on the various applications and
end users of the sintering process to ensure an impressive growth rate.
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Global Sintering Process Market: Trends and Opportunities
The powder metallurgy sector is anticipated to set the bar for a tangible growth in
the world sintering process market. The quality of different physical properties lent
by this technique to sintered parts and the processing cost involved are expected to
play a significant part in the growth of the world sintering process market. In fact,
these are the primary parameters based on which the efficiency of the sintering
process is assessed. A variety of sectors such as construction, machine tool and
power, automotive, electrical and electronic, defense, and aerospace employ
sintered metals at a telling degree. Although non-ferrous and ferrous metals are
commonly used in the sintering process, ceramics, cermets, and rare earth
intermetallics are also sintered.
Replaceable technologies could pose some threat to the world sintering process
market on account of the harmful effects of the process on the environment and