Key Figures 2025 — Overview of Status & Trends in the Powder Metallurgy Industry

Key Figures 2025 — Overview of Status & Trends in the Powder Metallurgy Industry

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Premium EPMA market intelligence brief providing a concise, executive-ready snapshot of the European Powder Metallurgy (PM) landscape.

  • 18-page A4 PDF with charts & tables
  • EU metal powder production & PM-use statistics (2024)
  • Technology & market splits: Press & Sinter, Hard Materials, HIP, MIM, Additive Manufacturing
  • Macro context: GDP & selected commodities
  • End-use dashboards: Automotive, Aerospace, Medical, Energy

Price: €3,500

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Key Figures 2025

Key Figures 2025 — Overview of Status & Trends in PM Industry is an EPMA premium brief designed for decision-makers who need a clear, compact picture of the Powder Metallurgy market and its underlying drivers.

What this report delivers

  • PM Statistics (2024): EU metal powder production, PM-use dynamics, and technology splits.
  • PM parts tonnage by sector (2024) and value of parts production (2024), with segment commentary.
  • Technology coverage: Press & Sinter, Hard Materials, Metal Injection Moulding (MIM), Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP), Additive Manufacturing (Metal AM) and related PM segments.
  • Economics: GDP (constant prices) plus selected commodity indicators relevant to the sector.
  • Industries: Automotive, Aerospace, Medical and Energy – high-level dashboards for context and planning.

Who it is for

  • Executive management & strategy teams
  • Business development & sales leadership
  • Market intelligence / analysts
  • PM ecosystem stakeholders (powders, parts, tooling, equipment, AM/HIP/MIM)

Format & delivery

  • Format: A4 PDF
  • Length: 18 pages
  • Delivery: Digital download (link provided after purchase)

Table of contents

  • 1 / PM Statistics: EU Metal Powder Production (2024) • PM Parts Tonnage by Sector (2024) • Value of Parts Production (2024) • Press & Sinter • Hard Materials • MIM • Additive Manufacturing
  • 2 / Economics: GDP (constant prices, percent change) • Commodities
  • 3 / Industries: Automotive • Aerospace • Medical • Energy

Note: this is a premium publication. Redistribution and external sharing are not permitted unless explicitly covered by your license.

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