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“十五五”新材料产业发展规划
材料汇·2025-08-22 15:00

Core Viewpoint - The new materials industry is crucial for supporting modern industrial systems and fostering new productive forces, with significant strategic importance for China's high-level technological self-reliance and manufacturing strength [2]. Group 1: Industry Background and Development Situation - During the 14th Five-Year Plan, China's new materials industry saw continuous growth, with total output value exceeding 8.2 trillion yuan and an average annual growth rate of over 12% [4]. - Achievements include breakthroughs in ultra-high-strength steel, high-performance carbon fiber, semiconductor silicon wafers, and key materials for lithium-ion batteries [4]. - Challenges remain in high-end materials and the need for improved self-sufficiency in core processes and equipment [4]. Group 2: Overall Requirements - The guiding ideology emphasizes innovation-driven development, demand-oriented approaches, and green low-carbon principles [7]. - Key principles include self-reliance through innovation, application-driven demand, and collaboration among enterprises [9]. Group 3: Development Goals (by 2030) - Strategic material security capabilities should exceed 80%, with a focus on achieving global leadership in frontier new materials [11]. - The goal is to cultivate internationally competitive new materials enterprises and establish over 20 distinctive industrial clusters [11]. Group 4: Key Development Directions - Advanced basic materials include ultra-high-strength automotive steel and high-performance aluminum alloys [13]. - Key strategic materials focus on high-temperature alloys and advanced semiconductor materials [14][15]. - Frontier new materials include low-dimensional and intelligent materials, quantum information materials, and bio-based sustainable materials [17][18]. Group 5: Key Tasks and Major Projects - Focus on urgent new materials needed in key application areas such as aerospace, new energy vehicles, and electronic information [21]. - Specific targets include developing high-performance carbon fiber composites and high-energy-density battery materials [22][26]. Group 6: Collaborative Innovation System - Establish a collaborative innovation system centered on enterprises, integrating industry, academia, and research [45]. - Encourage leading enterprises to form innovation alliances with universities and research institutions [46]. Group 7: Market Cultivation for Key New Materials - Implement insurance compensation mechanisms for the first application of key new materials to reduce user risks [50]. - Establish a project library for demonstration projects to showcase the advantages of new materials in practical applications [50]. Group 8: Breakthroughs in Key Processes and Equipment - Focus on overcoming bottlenecks in key processes and specialized equipment for new materials production [55]. - Develop advanced manufacturing technologies such as additive manufacturing and automated composite material forming processes [56]. Group 9: Standard System Improvement - Construct a comprehensive standard system covering the entire new materials industry chain to ensure quality and consistency [60]. - Develop over 500 key new materials standards, including international standard proposals [62]. Group 10: "Internet Plus" New Materials Action - Promote the integration of new information technologies with the new materials industry to enhance operational efficiency [64]. - Establish national-level industry internet platforms to facilitate real-time information sharing across the supply chain [66].