TECHCET—the electronic materials advisory firm providing business and technology information— recently announced that the Ceramic Fabricated Parts market for semiconductor fabrication equipment consumables is expected to reach US$2.3 billion in 2022, a 15% jump from US$2.0 billion in 2021. The fabricated ceramic components market is strongly affected by the semiconductor production and demand for wafer fabrication equipment, as highlighted in TECHCET’s new Ceramics CMR™ Market Report. The segment includes alumina, aluminum nitride, SiC, and other ceramic materials (e.g., Yttria coated ceramics) used in thermal processing, etch, epitaxial, and other semiconductor process equipment.
For parts suppliers adding manufacturing capacity, there are some challenges facing the supply chain. For one, it usually takes a year to build a new ceramic fabrication factory and half a year to source the CNC equipment. There is currently 15% price increase for CNC systems, and companies expect delays in shipping CNCs. Additionally, kilns for sintering ceramic components now have lead times of 12 to 15 months. Therefore, a typical ceramic fabrication plant expansion can take up to 2-2.5 years to plan and implement. It takes even longer planning for setting up a high purity ceramic powder production. Historical downturns have caught suppliers by surprise, making them cautious when it comes to new investments, and now part suppliers are cautious about possible changes affecting the 2023 outlook.
For more details on the Ceramic Fabricated Parts Material market segments and growth, including profiles on suppliers like ADMAP Inc, Applied Ceramics, Ariake Material Company, Asahi Glass Company, Ltd., Asuzac, and more, visit: https://techcet.com/product/ceramics/