Medical Ceramics Market: Issues Related to Reparability and Recycling Processes
The research study involves the extensive use of both primary and secondary sources. The research process involved the study of various factors affecting the industry to identify the segmentation types, industry trends, key players, competitive landscape, fundamental market dynamics, and key player strategies.
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Major Market
Growth Drivers:
Increasing research activities for
the development of novel medical ceramics, growing demand for medical ceramics
in plastic surgeries & wound healing applications; the rising number of hip
& knee replacement procedures; and the increasing demand for implantable
devices are responsible for the significant growth of the electrophysiology
market during the review period.
Revenue Growth Analysis:
[ 187 Pages Report] The global medical ceramics market is projected to reach USD 12.9 billion by 2025
from USD 9.6 billion in 2020, growing at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2020 to 2025.
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Medical Ceramics Market"
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“Bioinert Ceramics: The largest segment of medical
ceramics market”
Based
on the type of material, the global medical ceramics market is segmented into
bioinert ceramics, bioactive ceramics, bioresorbable ceramics, and
piezoceramics. In 2019, the bioinert ceramics segment accounted for the largest
share of the global medical ceramics market. Bioinert ceramics exhibit high
fracture toughness, low thermal conductivity, excellent resistance to wear
& corrosion, and extremely high bending & tensile strength. Bioinert
ceramics are widely used in the orthopedic & dental industry.
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“Zirconia: The largest segment
of bioinert ceramics market”
Based
on type, the global bioinert ceramics market is segmented into zirconia,
alumina, and other bioinert ceramics (titanium, pyrolytic carbon, and silicon
nitride). In 2019, the zirconia segment accounted for the largest share of the
global bioinert ceramics market. This segment is also expected to grow at the
highest rate during the forecast period. This can be attributed to the
advantages of zirconia over other ceramic materials, the rising demand for
aesthetically attractive dental restorations, the launch of new & advanced
products, and growing research activities to develop novel products.
Asia Pacific market to register highest growth for the Dental implants
medical ceramic market
The bioinert ceramics market in Asia Pacific, particularly in China, Japan, and
India, is expected to witness high growth in the coming five years. The medical
ceramics market in the APAC is estimated to grow rapidly during the forecast
period, considering the development of the region's healthcare sector. The
major consumers of medical ceramics in the APAC are China, South Korea, and
Japan. The aging population, increasing disposable income, technological
advancements, and growing awareness about treatments available provide huge growth
opportunities for HAp manufacturers in the region. The factors widening the
opportunity for medical ceramics manufacturers are the presence of a large
aging population in China and India and Japan's existence as the second-largest
healthcare market in the world. Moreover, the distinction of South Korea as the
plastic surgery capital of the world offers opportunities for the market
players.
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Key Market Players:
The key players operating in the
global electrophysiology market are CoorsTek, Inc. (US), CeramTec GmbH
(Germany), KYOCERA Corporation (Japan), Morgan Advanced Materials (UK), Tosoh
(Japan), Johnson & Johnson (US), Institut Straumann (Switzerland), 3M (US),
Royal DSM (DSM) (Netherlands), Rauschert GmbH (Germany), Zimmer Biomet (US),
NGK Spark Plug (Japan), H.C. Stark GmbH (Germany), Berkeley Advanced
Biomaterials (US), Nobel Biocare Services (Switzerland), Kuraray Noritake
Dental (Japan), Ferro Corporation (Japan), APC International (US), TRS
Technologies (US), QSIL Ceramics (Germany), Washington Mills (US), CAM
Bioceramics (The Netherlands), CaP Biomaterials (US), Admatec (The Netherlands),
and BCE Special Ceramics (Germany).
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