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2025年中国银基合金靶材市场分析:市场规模不断扩张,但国产化不足
Qian Zhan Wang· 2025-07-11 08:17
Core Viewpoint - The silver alloy target material market in China is experiencing rapid growth, driven by increasing demand in the semiconductor integrated circuit sector, particularly for OLED display panels [1][3][4]. Group 1: Market Size and Demand - The market size for silver alloy targets in China is projected to reach 135 million yuan in 2024, with an expected increase to nearly 160 million yuan by 2025 [3]. - The consumption of silver alloy targets in the G6.0 generation line is significant, with usage increasing from 6.20 tons in 2021 to an estimated 22.38 tons in 2024, and further to 23.56 tons in 2025, indicating a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) exceeding 37% [4]. Group 2: Market Competition and Supply - The silver alloy target market in China is predominantly controlled by Japanese, Korean, and German companies, with over 95% market share held by Mitsubishi (over 50%), LT (34.95%), and Materion (6.8%) [6]. - Following Mitsubishi's gradual exit from the target material market, the market share of Korean LT and German Materion is expected to rise, providing opportunities for domestic manufacturers [6]. Group 3: Technological Development - The development of silver alloy targets in China is hindered by a lag in preparation technology compared to Japan and South Korea, primarily due to long-standing technology and patent restrictions [10]. - Domestic companies such as Astone and Shenzhen Top New Materials are actively researching and developing silver alloy targets by optimizing preparation processes and adding elements like In and Sc to enhance performance [10][12]. Group 4: Innovation and Research Directions - Key research directions for improving silver alloy targets include alloying and preparation process control, with a focus on enhancing electrical, optical, and environmental resistance properties through the addition of various elements [10][12]. - The table outlines the effects of different additive elements on the performance of silver alloy films, highlighting the need for further optimization in alloy composition and preparation techniques to develop high-performance silver alloy targets [12].