The global computer numerical control machines market size is expected to reach USD 117.17 billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of 7.3% from 2020 to 2027, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. The rising need for reducing the operating costs, manpower, and errors in the components has led to the growth of automation and demand for computer numerical control (CNC) machines. Technological advancements are driving the use of CNC machines for developing the most intricate models/components with a definitive finish. This has subsequently led to a rise in the implementation of CNC technology in lathe, milling, laser, grinding, and welding machines.
The
integration of CNC machines with Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) is
instrumental in reducing the time required for manufacturing of workpieces and
enable hassle-free production of components. The commercial demand for advanced
compact size CNC machines with automatic tool changers and multi axis machining
technology, is on rise. Numerous large manufacturing units and plants are
increasingly adopting CNC lathes to perform cutting, drilling, knurling,
deformation, facing, and turning operations.
Various
milling tools are being introduced in the CNC machine market, for instance, the
Poly Crystalline Diamond (PCD) tools and solid carbide tools. These tools offer
increased efficiency and versatility while performing operations at the shop
floor. The new tools also offer durability, resistance towards high
temperatures, and enable better machining with reduction in vibrations, wear,
and noise.
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CNC Machines
Market Report Highlights
- Milling machines is
anticipated to emerge as the fastest growing type segment over the
forecast period, owing to features such as multi-functionality and reduced
time requirements of these machines.
- Automotive is anticipated to
emerge as the fastest growing end-use segment over the forecast period,
attributed to growing demand for components with fine finish and reduced
production time
- Asia Pacific is expected to
continue its dominance in computer numerical control machines market
over the forecast period, attributed to the increasing number of
manufacturing units in the region
- The key market participants
are Amada Co., Ltd.; Fanuc Corporation; Amera Seiki; Dalian Machine Tool
Group (DMTG) Corporation; Datron AG; Haas Automation, Inc.; Hurco
Companies, Inc.; Okuma Corporation; DMG Mori; Shenyang Machine Tool Co.,
Ltd. (SMTCL); and Yamazaki Mazak Corporation
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CNC Machines
Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented
the global computer numerical control machines market based on types, end use,
and region:
CNC Machines Type
Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2016 - 2027)
- Lathe Machines
- Milling Machines
- Laser Machines
- Grinding Machines
- Welding Machines
- Winding Machines
- Others
CNC Machines
End-Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2016 - 2027)
- Automotive
- Aerospace & Defense
- Construction Equipment
- Power & Energy
- Industrial
- Others
CNC Machines
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2016 - 2027)
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Asia Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Latin America
- Mexico
- Middle East & Africa
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