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Ceramics to Benefit from Increasing U.S. Demand for Biocompatible Materials

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January 26, 2015
KEYWORDS alumina / ceramics in biomedical/dental / composites / market reports / zirconia
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U.S. demand for biocompatible materials is forecast to increase 4.9% annually to $5.6 billion in 2018. “Synthetic polymers will remain the top-selling product group by far, due to quality, performance, and cost advantages in a broad range of applications,” said Bill Martineau, analyst.
 
Ceramic materials will generate the fastest long-term growth in demand among all biocompatible materials as advances in nanotechnology lead to the introduction of new and improved compounds for orthopedic implants, spinal fixation devices, and dental repair and restoration products. Spurred by increasing applications in cosmetic surgery, wound management, and arthritis therapy, hyaluronic acid will post the fastest revenue gains among natural biocompatible polymers. Titanium and titanium alloys will grow the fastest in demand among biocompatible metals as high strength, lightweight, and shape memory advantages promote their expanding use in cardiac, orthopedic, and dental implants. Competition from alternative polymer materials will hold down revenues generated by other biocompatible metals, including precious metals and stainless steel. These and other trends are presented in “Biocompatible Materials,” a recent study from The Freedonia Group, Inc.
 
Widening use in drug delivery systems, cosmetic implants, tissue engineering products, wound management supplies, and orthopedic pain therapies will boost demand for natural biocompatible polymers 5.4% per year to $1.2 billion in 2018, representing 280 million pounds. Cellulose polymers and starch derivatives will remain the top-selling product groups based on well-established performance results in drug formulations and drug delivery systems. Hyaluronic acid will generate the fastest revenue gains spurred by expanding applications in injectable arthritis treatments. Advances in alumina-zirconia nanocomposites will broaden the use of biocompatible ceramics in dental and orthopedic implants. 
 
For more information, visit www.freedoniagroup.com.

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