The Global Market for Industrial X-Ray Inspection Systems is Projected to Exceed US$718.3 Million by 2022
Advancements in Digitalization & Focus on
Maintaining Manufacturing Competency Drive the Global Industrial X-Ray
Inspection Systems Market, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA launches comprehensive
analysis of industry segments, trends, growth drivers, market share, size and
demand forecasts on the global Industrial X-Ray Inspection Systems market. The global market for Industrial X-Ray Inspection
Systems is projected to exceed US$718.3 million by 2022, driven by the rise of non-destructive testing as a
key factor in building manufacturing and production competencies.
X-ray
inspection system, one of the most important testing tool, facilitates timely detection
of contaminants such as stone, dense plastics, calcified bone, metal, or glass.
The industrial X-ray inspection system market is driven by rising safety and
quality standards across industries. Food & beverage and pharmaceutical sectors
are realizing the potential of X-ray inspection systems in controlling and
verifying product quality during production, and preventing potential
quality-related issues. These systems are also finding use in security
applications such as in airports, borders and seaports for detecting contraband
and hazardous materials. Speed, reliability and efficiency of the systems at
realistic price levels has led to growing penetration in manufacturing and
process industries to fine tune and enhance manufacturing processes and prevent
security threats. X-ray inspection technology is increasingly being used by
manufacturers as a competitive tool to produce and manufacture high quality
products that safeguard brand equity and help expand market share.
Demand
for X-ray inspection devices continues to remain steady supported by the
emergence of newer applications as well as technology developments that boost safety
and performance of these devices. The ability of X-ray systems to penetrate
through metal packaging as well as identify a wide range of non-metallic
contaminants will help widen the application scope of these systems. Over the years, X-ray systems have undergone several
advancements including accurate X-ray generation techniques based on microfocal
X-ray sources, higher resolution detectors and integration of sophisticated
software that facilitate accurate and reliable high-speed inspection. Advanced
technologies such as 4-D computed tomography, which is capable of capturing critical internal structures as well as
enhancing real time monitoring capabilities, is one of the major technologies
expected to bridge the gap between conventional and modern industrial X-ray
inspection systems.
As stated by the new
market research report on Industrial X-Ray Inspection Systems, Asia-Pacific represents
the largest and the fastest growing market worldwide exhibiting a CAGR of 6.4%
over the analysis period. The growth in the region is led by factors
such as rapid pace of infrastructure development, growing government
focus on improving the quality of manufactured products especially in export
oriented economies and the ensuing adoption of quality control techniques with digital assistance systems, and steady
growth of the automotive, aerospace, and electronics sectors.
Key players covered in the
report include 3DX-RAY, Anritsu Infivis, Bosello High Technology, Eriez
Manufacturing Co., General Electric, Mettler-Toledo International, Nikon
Metrology, Nordson DAGE, North Star Imaging, Sartorius, Shimadzu, Thermo Fisher
Scientific, Vision Medicaid Equipments, VJ Technologies, and YXLON
International among others.
The research report titled
“Industrial X-Ray Inspection Systems: A Global
Strategic Business Report” announced
by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market
trends, issues, drivers, company profiles, mergers, acquisitions and other
strategic industry activities. The report provides market estimates and
projections in US$ for major geographic markets including the US, Canada,
Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific
(China, India and Rest of Asia-Pacific), Latin America (Brazil and Rest of
Latin America), and Rest of World. Product segments analyzed in the report include
Computed Tomography (CT), Radiography, and Film-based Systems.
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