BCC Research's goal in conducting this study was to determine the current status of the worldwide market for physical vapor deposition (PVD) equipment, materials deposited, and services and to assess the growth potential of this deposition technology over the period from 2007 to 2013. We were particularly interested in the types of equipment and materials being used for consumer and industrial applications. BCC Research previously published a study on PVD in 2005 and was interested in changes in the market and its future potential since then. Solar energy applications, for example, were added to this report.
The key objective is to present a comprehensive analysis of the current PVD industry and project its future course.
This report contains:
- Descriptions of various types of physical vapor deposition (PVD) equipment, and current and potential applications for each
- The current market status of the PVD industry, trends and forecasts for growth over the next 5 years
- Technological issues, including important trends and a patent analysis
- An analysis of market factors that will impact demand
- A review of the PVD industry's competitiveness by sector
- A discussion of industry structure and company profiles.
BCC Research presents an analysis of the value of PVD systems, materials deposited, and services provided by type of system, material, and industry segment. Estimated value is what manufacturers and material providers have paid in current dollars. Then, based on our surveys, we analyze industry growth in relation to the growth of PVD technology, calculate estimates of growth, and forecast shipments for 2013.
BCC interviewed approximately 125 companies to obtain data for this report. Included were manufacturers of PVD equipment, materials suppliers, deposition service providers, industrial and consumer product manufacturing companies, and various end users of products fabricated using the PVD process. Additional data were obtained from government information, trade associations, industry and financial sources, and an exhaustive review of technical literature.
After a successful career at IBM, Robert H. Moran has written extensively as a research analyst and editor at BCC Research. The topics of his reports range from various deposition technologies to electronic displays, solar energy, and solid state lighting. Mr. Moran has been writing for BCC Research for more than 20 years. He earned a B.S. degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Report Code: MFG015C, Published: October 2007, Analyst: Robert Moran