消费级设备系列报告之六:3D打印机出口持续高增长,11月出口金额yoy136%
Shenwan Hongyuan Securities·2025-12-22 09:44

Investment Rating - The industry investment rating is "Overweight" indicating a positive outlook for the sector [3]. Core Insights - The 3D printing industry is experiencing significant growth, with exports showing strong performance. In the first 11 months of 2025, China exported 4.48 million 3D printers, a year-on-year increase of 29.60%. November alone saw exports of 520,000 units, up 89.10% year-on-year. The total export value for the same period reached 9.758 billion yuan, a 31% increase year-on-year, with November's export value at 1.287 billion yuan, reflecting a remarkable 136.20% growth [3]. - A government initiative aims to enhance the supply-demand adaptability of consumer goods, promoting the integration of 3D printing technology into education. This is expected to drive demand for 3D printing equipment as it transforms traditional teaching methods [3]. - The promotion of 3D printing factory models is shifting consumer-grade 3D printing from a "professional tool" to a "widespread productivity tool." Companies like Huina Technology are developing 3D printing farms, which will significantly lower operational costs and usage barriers, thus boosting demand for 3D printing equipment [3]. - Advances in AI are lowering creative barriers, accelerating the shift towards a more creative society. Tools like Nano Banana Pro and Meta's SAM 3D are enhancing the capabilities of 3D printing users, making the transition from 2D to 3D modeling more accessible and engaging [3]. - Key industry players include: - Components: Jieput (688025.SH), Ruike Laser (300747.SZ), and Jinchengzi (688291.SH) - 3D Scanners: Sikan Technology (688583.SH) and Aobi Zhongguang-UW (688322.SH) - Materials: Haizheng Biomaterials (688203.SH) and Jialian Technology (301193.SZ) - Complete Machines: Tuozhu Technology (unlisted), Chuangxiang Sanwei (in IPO process), Anke Innovation (300866.SZ), and Huina Technology (300609.SZ) [3][4].