The Global Market for Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM) is Projected to Reach US$8.5 Billion by 2020
Increasing Use of Complex
Materials in Production Spurs Demand for Electrical Discharge Machines,
According to a New Report by Global
Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global
report on Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM). The
global market for Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM) is projected to reach US$8.5
billion by 2020, driven by the increasing use of complex materials in
production such as alloys, composites, and ceramics.
Defined as a production and tooling equipment for
metal removal, EDM is forecast to witness strong growth. Metal shaping
represents the most basic processing activity, widely common in all
manufacturing processes. Growing demand for complex geometric shapes and sizes
of components in various end-use sectors is spurring the importance of modern
metal removal technologies based on chemical, electrical, and thermal energy.
In the medical device industry, the growing popularity of minimally invasive
surgical tools is resulting in unique and complex device shapes that create
machining challenges that make traditional technologies unsuitable. Electrical
discharge machining, over the last decade, has made a significant impact on the
machine tools industry. Rising cost of tooling & machining and increased
pressure to remain competitive, represent factors fuelling interest in efficient,
and effective metal removal technologies like EDM.
In
contrast to conventional cutting tools, the low wear and tear of EDM is driving
its adoption across diverse industry verticals including medicine and
aerospace. In the medical device manufacturing end-use sector, use of EDM based
machining is benefitting from the growing demand for bio-implants in the field
of orthopedics, cardiology, dentistry, and ophthalmology. Also, aerospace
component manufacturers are increasingly relying on EDM hole drilling
technologies to manufacture complex precision parts in complex shapes. In the
coming years, steady automobile production is poised to spur demand for EDM,
especially Computer Numerical Control (CNC) EDM in fabrication of automotive
parts and components. The global shortage of skilled labor is driving demand
for automated CNC EDM, which are computer assisted machines that automatically
control the machining process for greater accuracy and precision, while simultaneously
reducing human intervention. Despite the opportunities for growth, the market
will continue to witness challenges such as growing threat of substitution from
high speed milling (HSM) and ultrafast laser micro machining.
As stated by the new market research report
on Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM), Asia-Pacific represents the
largest and the fastest growing market worldwide, with a CAGR of 11.4% over the analysis period. The growth
in the region is led by broad economic factors such as rapid industrialization,
increasing government focus on infrastructure development, expanding manufacturing
base, rising income levels, and strong consumer demand for goods and services.
Key players covered in the report include AA EDM
CORP., AccuteX EDM, Beaumont Machine, CHMER EDM, Chevalier Machinery, Inc.,
Excetek Technology Co., LTD., GF Machining Solutions, Kent Industrial USA,
Inc., Knuth Machine Tools USA, Inc., Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd., MC
MACHINERY SYSTEMS, INC, ONA ELECTROEROSION S.A. and Sodick, Inc., among others.
The research report titled “Electrical
Discharge Machines: A Global Strategic Business Report” announced by Global
Industry Analysts Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market trends,
drivers, challenges, mergers, acquisitions and other strategic corporate
activities of major players worldwide. The report provides market estimates and projections in
US dollars for major geographic markets
including the US, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain,
Russia and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, South Korea, Taiwan and
Rest of Asia-Pacific), Middle East and Latin America (Brazil and Rest Of Latin
America). Product segments analyzed for the US market include RAM and Others.
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