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Technical Ceramics Market Projected to Reach $20.27 Billion by 2031, with Implications for Maritime and Industrial Sectors

By MGN EditorialMay 25, 2026 at 12:00 PM

A new market report from MarketsandMarkets forecasts the global technical ceramics market will reach $20.27 billion by 2031, driven by demand across energy, defence, and industrial applications relevant to the maritime sector.

## Technical Ceramics Market Set for Significant Growth Through 2031 The global technical ceramics market is forecast to reach **$20.27 billion by 2031**, according to an exclusive report published by MarketsandMarkets. The findings, released in May 2026, highlight sustained demand across a range of heavy industries, including energy and power, military and defence, automotive, electronics, and medical sectors — several of which intersect directly with maritime operations and shipbuilding supply chains. According to MarketsandMarkets, the market encompasses a broad product range including monolithic ceramics and ceramic coatings, derived from both oxide and non-oxide material types. The energy and power segment is identified as a key growth driver, a category that includes marine propulsion systems, offshore energy infrastructure, and naval applications. ### Relevance to the Maritime Industry Technical ceramics play an increasingly important role in maritime engineering. Their high thermal resistance, corrosion tolerance, and mechanical durability make them well-suited for use in marine engine components, exhaust systems, pump seals, and offshore drilling equipment. As the industry continues its transition toward alternative fuels and more efficient propulsion technologies, demand for advanced materials capable of withstanding extreme operating conditions is expected to rise. The military and defence segment noted in the report is also of direct relevance to naval shipbuilding programmes globally, where ceramic composites are used in armour systems, sonar components, and electronic warfare equipment. ### Market Context The projected growth reflects broader trends in advanced materials adoption across heavy industry. Shipbuilders and marine equipment manufacturers sourcing components from ceramics suppliers may find the expanding market translates to greater product availability and competitive pricing, though supply chain dynamics and raw material costs remain variables to monitor. The full report, available through MarketsandMarkets, provides segmentation analysis and regional breakdowns that procurement and engineering professionals in the maritime sector may find useful when evaluating long-term materials strategies. *Source: PR Newswire / MarketsandMarkets*
#technical ceramics#marine engineering#shipbuilding materials#advanced materials#marine propulsion#offshore equipment#naval defence

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