Global Industrial X-Ray Market, By Imaging Technique (Digital Radiography and Film-Based Radiography), Application (Aerospace Industries, Defense & Military, Power Generation Industry, Automotive Industry, Manufacturing Industry, Food & Beverages Industry, and Others), Modality (2D, 3D, and Hybrid), Range (Micro Focus X-Ray, High Energy X-Ray, and Others), Source (Cobalt-59, Iridium-192, and Others), Distribution Channel (Indirect Channel and Direct Channel), Product Type (X-Ray Consumables, X-Ray Instruments, and X-Ray Services) - Industry Trends and Forecast to 2031.
Industrial X-Ray Market Analysis and Insights
Growing demand for advanced medical imaging systems coupled with rising awareness about the benefits of digital x-ray imaging will emerge as the major driving factors for market growth. The surge in the number of road accidents, especially in developing economies, will further aggravate the growth of the market. Growing consumer awareness for quality standards, implementation of favorable government regulatory policies, rising number of strategic collaborations, and growing focus towards improving the patient-centric healthcare systems are other factors boosting market growth. However, the lack of skilled workforce and technological expertise in underdeveloped and developing economies will act as a restraint for market growth.
Data Bridge Market Research analyzes that the global industrial x-ray market is expected to reach USD 5,458,901.42 thousand by 2031 from USD 3,153,870.26 thousand in 2023, growing with a CAGR of 7.1% in the forecast period of 2024 to 2031.
Report Metric
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Details
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Forecast Period
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2024 to 2031
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Base Year
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2023
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Historic Years
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2022 (Customizable to 2016–2021)
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Quantitative Units
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Revenue in USD Thousand
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Segments Covered
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Imaging Technique (Digital Radiography and Film-Based Radiography), Application (Aerospace Industries, Defense & Military, Power Generation Industry, Automotive Industry, Manufacturing Industry, Food & Beverages Industry, and Others), Modality (2D, 3D, and Hybrid), Range (Micro Focus X-Ray, High Energy X-Ray, and Others), Source (Cobalt-59, Iridium-192, and Others), Distribution Channel (Indirect Channel and Direct Channel), Product Type (X-Ray Consumables, X-Ray Instruments, and X-Ray Services)
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Countries Covered
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U.S., Canada, Mexico, Germany, U.K., Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Russia, Turkey, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Rest of Europe, Japan, China, South Korea, India, Australia & New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines, Rest of Asia-Pacific, Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America, South Africa, U.A.E., Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Qatar, Bahrain, Israel, Oman, and Rest of Middle East and Africa
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Market Players Covered
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Teledyne Digital Imaging Inc., ZEISS Group, FUJIFILM Corporation, GENERAL ELECTRIC, Applus+, Comet Group, Minebea Intec GmbH, Hamamatsu Photonics K.K, Varex Imaging, Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science, Carestream Health, Nordson Corporation, Rigaku Corporation, Shimadzu Corporation, Eastman Kodak Company, Canon Electron Tubes & Devices Co., Ltd., North Star Imaging Inc., Lohmann X-Ray GmbH, VJ X-Ray, Ixar, Avonix Imaging, PROTEC GmbH & Co. KG, OR Technology, Lucky Healthcare Co., Ltd., and Krystalvision Image Systems Pvt. Ltd., among other
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Market Definition
Industrial X-ray is a non-destructive technology that works by pointing a beam of x-rays or gamma rays for testing purposes. This technology is used to find the cracks in the bones because they can show problems that are not visible to the naked eye. X-ray inspection technology is not a very new concept. The radiations used in this technology are set to a low range for inspection purposes.
Global Industrial X-Ray Market Dynamics
This section deals with understanding the market drivers, opportunities, restraints, and challenges. All of this is discussed in detail below:
Drivers
- Increase in Demand for Non-Destructive Testing
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is an analysis technique used by industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component, structure, or system for characteristic differences or welding defects and discontinuities without causing damage to the original part. NDT is also known as non-Destructive Examination (NDE), Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI), and Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE). These methods are widely used in aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing industries to ensure product quality and safety. X-ray inspection systems are a crucial component of NDT as they provide accurate and reliable detection of defects and contaminants that can compromise product quality and safety. Modern non-destructive tests are used in manufacturing, fabrication, and in-service inspections to ensure product integrity and reliability, control manufacturing processes, lower production costs, and maintain a uniform quality level. During construction, NDT is used to ensure the quality of materials and joining processes during the fabrication and erection phases. In-service NDT inspections are used to ensure that the products in use continue to have the integrity necessary to ensure their usefulness and public safety. These advantages increase the demand for non-destructive testing in industries and processes, positively affecting the market.
- Development of Portable and Mobile Inspection Systems
Portable and mobile X-ray inspection systems offer several advantages, such as being compact, lightweight, and easy to transport, making them ideal for use in remote or hard-to-reach locations. Thus, portable and mobile X-ray inspection systems can perform NDT in remote or hard-to-reach locations and can set up and dismantle the system as needed quickly. The demand for these systems is increasing in various industries, including oil and gas, automotive, aerospace, and construction, where NDT is critical for ensuring product safety and reliability. The portable and mobile x-ray inspection system is designed for use in various industrial applications, such as pipeline inspection, aerospace, and petrochemicals. Companies are reacting to the rising demand for portable and mobile systems by expanding their product and system offerings. This is expected to increase the adoption of portable and mobile X-ray inspection systems in various industries. Thus, developing new portable and mobile X-ray inspection systems is boosting the market growth.
Opportunity
- Surging Adoption of X-Ray Technologies in the Food and Beverages Sector
An X-ray inspection and other related systems are a non-destructive testing method that uses X-rays to examine the internal structure of objects or materials. X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate materials and produce an image based on the absorption of the X-rays by different parts of the object. These systems are commonly used in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and medical industries to inspect components, products, and materials for defects, cracks, voids, foreign objects, or other anomalies. These systems typically consist of an X-ray source, a detector or sensor, and a processing unit that generates an image from the detected X-rays. In the past decade, the usage of X-ray inspection systems in the food and beverage sector has increased rapidly.
Restraints/Challenges
- Potential Radiation Exposure by X-Ray Systems and Related Safety Concerns
Radiation exposure potential poses a significant restraint for the market. The safety concerns associated with radiation exposure are a prominent factor hindering the widespread adoption of x-ray systems. Businesses, especially in sectors such as manufacturing and production, prioritize employee safety. The potential risks of radiation exposure demand extensive safety measures, including heavy shielding, specialized sensors, and stringent safety protocols. Companies may hesitate to invest in X-ray systems due to the perceived risks and the need for rigorous safety precautions, impacting the market's growth.
Moreover, stringent regulations and compliance standards regarding radiation exposure amplify this restraint. Businesses must adhere to strict guidelines and safety protocols, adding complexities and costs to adopting X-ray systems. Concerns about potential health hazards and regulatory compliance create reluctance among companies to integrate these systems into their operations, posing a considerable restraint for market expansion. This shows that radiation produced by X-ray inspection systems can be harmful if not properly controlled or if individuals are exposed to high levels for extended periods, thus restraining the market growth. Despite the safety measures, there is still a need for ongoing R&D to minimize radiation exposure in X-ray inspection systems further. This will help to ensure the safety of both operators and the products being inspected and will also help to address concerns about the potential negative effects of radiation exposure on human health.
- Regulatory Compliance Associated with X-Ray Inspection Systems
The use of X-ray inspection systems in various industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and aerospace is subject to regulations and guidelines set by governmental and international organizations to ensure safety and quality standards are met. Compliance with these regulations can be costly and time-consuming, leading to longer product development cycles and increased production costs.
The use of X-ray inspection systems requires compliance with radiation protection regulations set by various government agencies, such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). These regulations dictate the maximum amount of radiation emitted by the X-ray system and the necessary measures to ensure the safety of workers and the public. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in legal penalties, reputation damage, and business loss. Moreover, companies operating in different regions must comply with varying regulatory requirements, which can add complexity and costs to their operations. For instance, European Union regulations on X-ray inspection systems may differ from those in North America, leading to additional compliance requirements for companies operating in both regions. Despite these challenges, regulatory compliance is essential for the safety and quality of products, and failure to comply can lead to legal and financial penalties and damage to a company's reputation.
Recent Developments
- In October 2022, Rigaku Corporation successfully launched the XSPA-400 ER detector, offering enhanced energy resolution and multi-dimensional capabilities for X-ray diffractometers. This innovation catered to demanding sectors like battery, steel, and ceramics, enabling precise measurements of transition metal-containing samples, fostering expanded applications, and reinforcing Rigaku's position in advanced XRD solutions
- In August 2021, Carl Zeiss AG and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) collaborated on a project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Technology Commercialization Fund. The project aimed to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and X-ray CT technology to enable reliable non-destructive characterization of additively manufactured (AM) parts. Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a fabrication method that creates a 3D form via the accumulation of materials. The partnership will develop a comprehensive powder-to-part characterization methodology for additive manufacturing, improving the quality and accuracy of measurements and potentially changing non-destructive testing and metrology beyond the additively manufactured (AM) industry
- In February 2023, Shimadzu launched a range of microfocus X-ray systems for high-resolution inspection of electronic assemblies, components, and PCBs. Their lineup includes the Xslicer SMX-1010/1020, with improved image quality and workflow, and the Xslicer SMX-6010, providing high-accuracy images with a wide dynamic range for detailed observation of internal structures and defects
- In May 2022, Yxlon International, now known as Comet Yxlon, strengthened its affiliation with plasma and X-ray solutions provider Comet through a rebranding effort, highlighting its presence in the market, X-ray expertise, and innovation. The company offers high-end X-ray and CT system solutions for industrial environments, supported by integrated services utilizing artificial intelligence and data analytics under the Comet Group umbrella. The rebranding of Yxlon International to Comet Yxlon strengthens the affiliation with the parent company, Comet Group. It reinforces the group's position as a provider of plasma and X-ray solutions
- In May 2021, Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced the successful completion of its acquisition of FLIR Systems, Inc. The acquisition led to the formation of Teledyne FLIR, a combined entity offering a full spectrum of imaging technologies and products, extending its range of unmanned systems and imaging payload. This strategic move aims to enhance Teledyne's position in the industry, providing innovative solutions across multiple domain
Global Industrial X-Ray Market Scope
The global industrial x-ray market is segmented into seven notable segments based on imaging technique, product type, application, modality, source, range, and distribution channel. The growth among segments helps you analyze niche pockets of growth and strategies to approach the market and determine your core application areas and the differences in your target markets.
Product Type
- X-Ray Instruments
- X-Ray Consumables
- X-Ray Services
On the basis of product type, the global industrial x-ray market is segmented into x-ray instruments, x-ray consumables, and others.
Imaging Technique
- Digital Radiography
- Film-Based Radiography
On the basis of imaging technique, the global industrial x-ray market is segmented into digital radiography and film based radiography.
Application
- Aerospace Industries
- Defense & Military
- Power Generation Industry
- Automotive Industry
- Manufacturing Industry
- Food & Beverages Industry
- Others
On the basis of application, the global industrial x-ray market is segmented into aerospace industries, defense & military, power generation industries, automotive industries, manufacturing industries, food & beverages industry, and others.
Range
- Micro Focus X-Ray
- High Energy X-Ray
- Others
On the basis of range, the global industrial x-ray market is segmented into micro focus x-ray, high energy x-ray, and others.
Modality
- 2D
- 3D
- Hybrid
On the basis of modality, the global industrial x-ray market is segmented into 2D, 3D, and hybrid.
Distribution Channel
- Direct Channel
- Indirect Channel
On the basis of distribution channel, the global industrial x-ray market is segmented into direct channel and indirect channel.
Source
- Cobalt-59
- Iridium-192
- Others
On the basis of source, the global industrial x-ray market is segmented into iridium-192, cobalt-59, and others.
Global Industrial X-Ray Market: Regional Analysis/Insights
The global industrial x-ray market is segmented into seven notable segments based on imaging technique, product type, application, modality, source, range, and distribution channel.
The countries covered in the global industrial x-ray market report are U.S., Canada, Mexico, Germany, U.K., Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Russia, Turkey, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Rest of Europe, Japan, China, South Korea, India, Australia & New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines, Rest of Asia-Pacific, Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America, South Africa, U.A.E., Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Qatar, Bahrain, Israel, Oman, and Rest of Middle East and Africa.
North America is expected to dominate the global industrial x-ray market due to rising demand for preventive maintenance of industrial equipment in various sectors. The U.S. is expected to dominate in the North America region as there is high demand for x-ray products, and various companies are also launching new products in the market. China is expected to dominate in the Asia-Pacific region as it has made significant strides in technology and innovation. Germany is expected to dominate in the Europe region as it has a strong industrial base, with a particular focus on manufacturing and engineering.
The country section of the report also provides individual market-impacting factors and changes in regulation in the market domestically that impact the current and future trends of the market. Data points such as new sales, replacement sales, country demographics, regulatory acts, and import-export tariffs are some of the major pointers used to forecast the market scenario for individual countries. Also, the presence and availability of global brands and their challenges faced due to large or scarce competition from local and domestic brands and the impact of sales channels are considered while providing forecast analysis of the country data.
Competitive Landscape and Share Analysis: Global Industrial X-Ray Market
The global industrial x-ray market competitive landscape provides details of competitors. Details included are company overview, company financials, revenue generated, market potential, investment in R&D, new market initiatives, production sites and facilities, company strengths and weaknesses, product launch, product approvals, product width and breadth, application dominance, and product type lifeline curve. The above data points provided are only related to the company’s focus on the market.
Some of the major market players operating in the global industrial x-ray market are Teledyne Digital Imaging Inc., ZEISS Group, FUJIFILM Corporation, GENERAL ELECTRIC, Applus+, Comet Group, Minebea Intec GmbH, Hamamatsu Photonics K.K, Varex Imaging, Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science, Carestream Health, Nordson Corporation, Shimadzu Corporation, Eastman Kodak Company, Canon Electron Tubes & Devices Co., Ltd., North Star Imaging Inc., Lohmann X-Ray GmbH, VJ X-Ray, Ixar, Avonix Imaging, PROTEC GmbH & Co. KG, OR Technology, Lucky Healthcare Co., Ltd., and Krystalvision Image Systems Pvt. Ltd., among others.
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