3D Printing Materials Market worth $10.02 billion by 2030 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets
DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Oct. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The report '3D Printing Materials Market by Type (Plastics, Metals, Ceramics, Other Types), Form (Filament, Powder, Liquid), Technology (FDM, SLA, SLS, DMLS, Other Technologies), Application (Prototyping, Manufacturing, Others), End-use Industry (Aerospace & Defense, Healthcare, Automotive, Consumer Goods, Other End-use Industry), & Region - Global Forecast to 2030', 3D Printing Materials market is expected to reach USD 10.02 billion by 2030 from USD 3.88 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 20.9% during the forecast period.
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Research and development funding, together with strategic alliances among major industry participants, substantially propel the growth of the 3D printing materials market. Strategic partnerships between industry leaders drive material development and printing technology advancement alongside application-specific solutions that improve 3D printing scalability and quality. Strategic alliances drive market expansion through technological development and accelerated production of advanced 3D-printed parts, which serve aerospace, biomedical, and electronic sectors.
In 2024, metals accounted for the second-largest share of the 3D printing materials market, in terms of value, in 2024.
Metals represent the second-largest segment in the market for 3D printing materials due to their indispensable role in manufacturing functional and load-bearing parts in industries like aerospace, automotive, and medical devices. The capability of metal 3D printing to produce intricate, lightweight, and high-performance parts that are not achievable with conventional manufacturing processes renders the technology immensely desirable for industrial use. Increased on-demand spare part demand, quick prototyping of working parts, and tailored tooling also fuel metal material consumption. Additionally, consistent innovations in metal powders, alloys, and printing technologies have enhanced efficiency and reliability, further enhancing their use in the marketplace.

