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The global zirconia nozzles market is projected to grow at a 6.8 percent CAGR through 2035, with metal additive manufacturing now driving 25 percent of total demand.
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The global zirconia nozzles market is projected to grow at a 6.8 percent CAGR through 2035, with metal additive manufacturing now driving 25 percent of total demand.

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The global zirconia nozzles market is projected to grow at a 6.8 percent CAGR through 2035, with metal additive manufacturing now driving 25 percent of total demand. These ceramic components are critical for managing abrasive superalloy powders and thermal shock during high-volume build cycles. Using yttria-stabilized zirconia ensures superior powder flow consistency and longer service life for industrial systems. This transition is a systemic enabler for scaling 3D printing into serial production. 🚀

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