Dublin, March 09, 2016 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8zrhgq/additive) has announced the addition of the "Additive Manufacturing in Space and Defense Aerospace Markets" report to their offering.
In the study, Additive Manufacturing in Space and Defense Aerospace Markets, the author projects 3D printing (3DP) hardware, software, materials and services for defense aerospace and space companies to reach around $140 million in 2016, rising to $600 million in 2022.
This report explores the entire value chain for 3DP in space/defense aerospace markets, providing analysis of the benefits of 3D printing in the manufacture of space vehicles, satellites, military aircraft, missile systems, and UAVs.
The report contains ten-year forecasts including: (1) revenue forecasts for the space/defense aerospace sector with breakouts by software, services, hardware and materials; (2) number of parts printed for each application, with breakouts by prototypes, tooling, and final use components, as well as by material type; and (3) the install base of printers.
Many kinds of 3DP technologies will be used for space and defense aerospace parts, but powder bed systems are expected to account for 50 percent of hardware revenues over the next eight years. Soon both plastic and metal systems will prove to be ideal technologies for replacement parts in aging military aircraft.
Companies Mentioned Include:
- 3D Systems
- Addaero
- Aerojet
- Aero Kinetics
- Airbus
- Arcam
- BAE
- Boeing
- Concept Laser
- CRP Technology
- DST Control
- EOS
- ExOne
- Farsoon
- GE Aviation
- Honeywell Aerospace
- Rocket Lab
- RUAG
- Sigma Labs
- Sintavia
- SpaceX
- Stratasys
- Victrex
- voxeljet
- Windform
Report Structure:
Chapter One: Expansion of AM to Non-Commercial Aerospace Applications
Chapter Two: AM Applications and Opportunities in Satellites and Space Vehicles
Chapter Three: AM Applications and Opportunities in Defense and Other Related Aerospace Markets
Chapter Four: Summary of Ten-Year Market Forecasts for AM in Non-Commercial Aviation
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