PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1440260
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1440260
The Aluminum Parts Gravity Die Casting Market size is estimated at USD 6.75 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 8.54 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 4.82% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
During the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, the entire supply chain of the automotive industry was significantly impacted. The OEMs struggled to keep their operations going. However, as the lockdowns and restrictions were relaxed, the automotive industry and the aluminum parts gravity die-casting market regained their momentum.
The market is largely driven by supply chain complexities in the die-casting industry, the expanding automotive market, increasing penetration of die-casting parts in industrial machinery, the growing constructional sector, and employing aluminum castings in the electrical and electronics sector.
Gravity die casting is one of the oldest methods of die casting. This die-casting process is used for producing accurately dimensioned, sharply defined, and smooth or textured-surface metal parts. The main advantage of gravity die casting is its high speed of production.
The CAFE standards and EPA policies to cut down automobile emissions and increase fuel efficiency are driving the automakers to reduce the weight of automobiles by employing lightweight metals. Subsequently, employing die-cast parts as a weight reduction strategy is acting as a major driver for the former market in the automotive segment.
The automobile regulatory frameworks in Europe and North America have been instrumental in creating a sustainable environment in the automobile industry. The latest regulatory framework, Euro 6, which was introduced in 2011 and came into effect from September 2014 onward, changed the regulatory standards that have been crucial in determining the dynamics of the automotive market in the region. Since 2013, the EC (European Commission), along with EEA/EMEP, has been maintaining the record of emission performance standards for each new vehicle registered in Europe.
The emission regulations bind the automotive manufacturers together. Freight companies and fleet owners are rapidly moving toward incorporating more technologies that are expected to reduce the average emission rate. Thereby, a need to reduce vehicle weight to lowering emission levels has greatly encouraged the employment of die-cast parts in vehicles.
Automobile manufacturers are always looking for ways to make vehicle components more efficient to improve the fuel efficiency of vehicles and reduce carbon emissions. Lightweight construction, using efficient and cost-optimized aluminum die-casted parts, plays a key role in achieving this goal. Companies like Nemak are focusing on the 'lightweight' trend and introducing electric vehicle products (manufactured by using the HPDC process) into the automotive industry. Such aforementioned environmental policies are expected to drive the demand in the market.
Asia-Pacific is the largest automotive market in the world due to the presence of key economies like India, China, etc., and active engagements of key players and several government initiatives, which are expected to further contribute to the development of the aluminum gravity die-casting market. China is the world's leading exporter of aluminum and aluminum products. In 2022, China's exports of aluminum increased by 741.4% year on year to 1 million mt and reached 57,349 mt in December 2022 compared to only 3,969 mt in December 2021.
The Asia-Pacific region has also recovered quickly from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic due to the high demand for Chinese products across the world. With growing manufacturing capabilities, the demand in the aluminum parts gravity die-casting market is expected to grow during the forecast period.
In 2022, Vedanta (1,696,960 mt), Hindalco (969,180 mt), and Nalco (343,460 mt) were the three prominent companies in aluminum production. India stands as the second-largest foundry industry that produces castings in the world. Foundries in India are capable of producing gravity die-casting products that serve a wide range of applications conforming to international standards.
The government's focus on 'Make in India', developing the automotive industry, and the stringent emission norms is driving the market growth. In FY 2022-23, total passenger vehicle (PV) exports stood at 6,62,891 units in compare to 5,77,875 units in 2021-22. Companies such as Hyundai, Kia, Maruti Suzuki, and Volkswagen are exporting Indian-made cars to the African region instead of setting up their factories there because of low-cost manufacturing and availability of parts suppliers in India. All these factors contribute to the overall development of the Asia-Pacific aluminum parts gravity die casting market during the forecast period.
The market for aluminum parts gravity die casting is fragmented in nature, with the presence of many regional small-medium scale players across several countries, as well as large-scale/international players.
Key players have also expanded their operations globally through various mergers, expansions, partnerships, joint ventures, and acquisitions. These key players are focusing their revenues on R&D to come up with better production processes and alloys. This strategy may assist in the production of premium-quality die-cast parts for the global automotive and industrial sectors.