3D Printing Gases Market to Reach $166.9 Million, Globally, by 2033 at 10.3% CAGR: Allied Market Research

Exploring Growth & Innovation Opportunities Exploring Growth & Innovation Opportunities The rapid expansion of metal additive manufacturing is transforming industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and tooling, creating a strong demand for high-performance materials and reliable printing technologies, metal 3D printing utilizes a layer-by-layer approach to build parts from metal powders, which requires careful control of the environment to achieve optimal results. Markforged,...
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The rapid expansion of metal additive manufacturing is transforming industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and tooling, creating a strong demand for high-performance materials and reliable printing technologies, metal 3D printing utilizes a layer-by-layer approach to build parts from metal powders, which requires careful control of the environment to achieve optimal results. Markforged, a leader in 3D printing, expanded its capabilities by introducing the FX10, a next-generation composite printer, in October 2023. At Formnext 2024, the company unveiled the FX10 metal print head, making it the first industrial printer capable of printing both composite and metal parts. Additionally, Markforged's hardware and Eiger software received ISO 27001 security certification, underscoring their commitment to data security and privacy. In April 2024, INDO-MIM partnered with HP Inc. to advance end-use metal 3D printing in India. They installed two HP Metal Jet Binder 3D printers at INDO-MIM's Bengaluru facility, targeting sectors such as automotive, aerospace, defense, consumer electronics, and medical equipment.

Moreover, In the Asia-Pacific region, the increasing adoption of 3D printing technologies across industries such as aerospace, automotive, and healthcare is driving the demand for advanced gas management systems. In May 2024, Agnikul Cosmos successfully launched India's first 3D-printed rocket engine. This achievement highlights India's growing capabilities in rapid and cost-effective rocket manufacturing. Metal 3D printing technologies such as Selective Laser Melting (SLM) or Direct Energy Deposition (DED) are used for manufacturing high-performance parts like rocket engines.

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Importance and dominance of 3D printing gases is various industries

3D printing gases, such as argon, nitrogen, and gas mixture, are essential in additive manufacturing processes to create high-quality, defect-free parts. As per Midwest Engineered Systems Inc, In aerospace, over 30% of titanium parts in aircraft engines and structural components are produced using metal additive manufacturing, necessitating a controlled gas atmosphere to prevent defects. The medical industry also relies on high-purity argon and nitrogen for producing custom implants, with over 100,000 3D-printed implants already in use worldwide. The increasing demand for precision manufacturing in these sectors continues to drive innovation in 3D printing gas solutions.

Prime determinants of growth

The growing use of metal additive manufacturing, which relies on inert gases to prevent oxidation and enhance print quality, is driving market expansion. In October 2024, ADNOC Gas, a leading energy company, unveiled plans to develop one of the largest digital libraries for critical components in the industry. This innovative digital warehouse will store scans of over 3,500 parts, enabling on-demand manufacturing via advanced 3D printing technology. ADNOC Gas expects to generate $50 million in savings by 2028, with this strategy reducing production lead times by 50%, minimizing operational downtime, and lowering CO₂ emissions by eliminating the need for overseas shipping. This initiative highlights ADNOC Gas's commitment to leveraging modern 3D printing gas technologies for improved operational efficiency and sustainability.

Market Challenges & Solutions

The cost of high-purity gases and associated gas-handling equipment can be a barrier for small-scale or entry-level users. These gases are more expensive than industrial gases due to their high purity standards and complex manufacturing processes involving advanced blending, analysis, and cylinder preparation techniques. According to the MESA Specialty Gases & Equipment, a cylinder for industrial gas costs around $50, and a specialty gas cylinder can cost up to $500. All these factors are expected to hamper the growth of the market. Some key solutions are as follows:

Bulk Gas Purchasing and Distribution Networks: Small-scale users benefit from joining group purchasing agreements or cooperative buying programs. By purchasing gases in bulk or through distribution networks, the price per unit can be significantly reduced.

Gas Reuse and Recycling: Investing in systems that allow for the capture, purification, and reuse of 3D printing gases could cut costs. Gas recycling systems are developed and integrated into 3D printing operations to minimize waste and reduce the need for constant replenishment of specialty gases.

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Surge in Adoption of 3D Printing in Manufacturing in Asia-Pacific Region

The Asia-Pacific region is witnessing a significant surge in the adoption of 3D printing in manufacturing, driven by advancements in technology, government initiatives, and the increasing demand for customized and high-performance components. Countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, India, and Singapore are at the forefront of this growth, leveraging additive manufacturing (AM) to enhance production efficiency, reduce material waste, and accelerate product development. The rise of Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing practices has further fueled the adoption of 3D printing across industries like aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and consumer goods. In October 2022, Air Liquide announced a substantial investment of $539.72 million (EURO 500 million) in three new plants in Taiwan. These facilities are set to supply ultra-pure nitrogen, oxygen, and argon gas, with the first plant expected to be operational in 2024. Moreover, In December 2024, the Asia-Pacific Commerce and Industry Confederation (APCIC) established the Chamber of 3D Printing and Advanced Manufacturing. This initiative aims to accelerate the adoption of Morden manufacturing technologies across the region, fostering innovation, collaboration, and strategic development to position the Asia-Pacific as a global leader in advanced manufacturing.

3D Printing Gases Market to Reach $166.9 Million, Globally, by 2033 at 10.3% CAGR: Allied Market Research

China's Strategic Investment in Additive Manufacturing

China is heavily investing in additive manufacturing for a wide range of sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and healthcare. The demand for customized automotive parts, electronics, and medical devices is increasing, particularly in high-growth sectors like smart manufacturing. The export of 3D printers from China grew from 656,000 units in 2017 to 2.539 million units in 2020, with a 25% year-on-year increase in the first three quarters of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021.

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The report provides a detailed analysis of these key players in the global 3D printing gases market. These players have adopted different strategies such as new product launches, collaborations, expansion, joint ventures, and agreements to increase their market share and maintain dominant shares in different regions. The report is valuable in highlighting business performance, operating segments, product portfolio, and strategic moves of market players to highlight the competitive scenario.

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