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市場調查報告書
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印度切割機械及設備:市場佔有率分析、產業趨勢與統計及成長預測(2026-2031)India Cutting Machine and Equipment - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026 - 2031) |
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根據 Mordor Intelligence 預測,印度切割機和設備市場規模將從 2025 年的 14.6 億美元和 2026 年的 15.6 億美元成長到 2031 年的 22.4 億美元,2026 年至 2031 年的複合年成長率為 7.48%。

本報告按應用領域(鈑金、板材、管材等)、技術(雷射、等離子、水刀等)、自動化程度(手動、半自動、機器人/全自動)以及終端用戶產業(汽車、航太與國防、電氣電子等)進行細分。市場預測以價值(美元)和數量(台)表示。
印度製造業基礎正在快速擴張,由此催生了對工業切削系統的新需求。 2024-2025會計年度,工具機產值達17億美元,工具機消費量達37億美元,均創歷史新高。這種需求模式對印度的切削工具機及設備市場意義重大,因為加工能力通常是在終端用戶工廠全面投入生產之前增加的。預計到2026年3月,生產關聯激勵計畫(PLI)將在14個產業創造2,670億美元的產值和銷售額,從而擴大需要切割能力的核心工廠和供應商企業的數量。因此,印度的切削機床及設備市場既受益於對工廠的直接投資,也受惠於圍繞這些工廠形成的龐大供應商生態系統。
印度製造業的在地化政策正透過多個相互關聯的管道支撐著印度切削機床及設備市場的設備需求。根據印度工具機製造商協會(IMTMA)的數據顯示,截至2026年3月,生產關聯激勵計畫(PLI)已累積吸引282億美元的投資,顯示在需要加工和金屬加工設備的產業,資本形成依然活躍。這支援了本地生產需求,例如增加國內生產線、提高加工精度以及更嚴格地控制零件前置作業時間。此外,「投資印度」組織強調了工具機、工具室和先進製造支援系統在加強國內資本財基礎方面發揮的作用,為推廣本地供應的切削系統奠定了基礎。因此,印度切削機床及設備市場不僅受惠於設備採購,也受惠於鼓勵進一步增強國內生產能力的政策環境。
高昂的初始投資成本仍然是印度切割機和設備市場,特別是中小加工企業進入該市場的一大障礙。先進的雷射系統、自動化等離子切割機和多軸數控平台需要大量的資本投入,遠遠超出許多微型、微企業(MSME)在單一週期內的承受能力。成本問題不僅限於設備本身;安裝、氣體系統、維護合約和操作人員培訓等費用也會進一步增加總擁有成本。因此,印度切割機和設備市場的大部分企業仍然依賴從手動或基本半自動系統逐步升級到更先進的平台。儘管市場需求強勁,但許多買家仍在推遲購買,直到運轉率、資金籌措和售後服務前景更加明朗。
至2025年,鈑金加工領域將佔印度切割機械及設備市場的42.6%。這反映了鈑金在汽車、電氣設備機殼、白色家電和太陽能發電結構製造的核心地位。該領域在印度切割機械及設備市場擁有穩固的基礎,因為它並非依賴單一需求來源,而是依賴廣泛的工業應用。汽車生產仍然是重要的支撐,車身結構、支架、面板和機殼都需要跨多個供應商進行一致的鈑金加工。對更光滑邊緣品質的追求以及對減少二次表面處理工程的需求,也推動了該應用領域對更高精度切割系統的需求。
這一主導地位因多個製造業領域的工業投資同步擴張而進一步鞏固。生產關聯獎勵(PLI)推動了工廠擴張,增加了對高度可重複的鈑金加工(用於生產零件和供應商端製造)的需求。此外,鈑金易於整合到自動化排料、落料和生產線平衡工作流程中,有助於提高機器運轉率。相較之下,結構鋼預計到2031年將以9.1%的複合年成長率成長,這得益於強大的基礎設施以及交通運輸和建築業基於專案的加工需求。因此,儘管鈑金仍然是印度切割機械和設備市場銷售量的主力軍,但結構鋼正因公共和工業項目的活性化而經歷加速成長。
至2025年,雷射切割設備將佔印度切割機及設備市場38.4%的佔有率,預計成長率最高,到2031年複合年成長率將達到10.4%。這反映了印度切割產業正從傳統切割方式向光纖雷射平台轉變,後者俱有更高的效率、更快的切割速度和更廣泛的材料相容性。對於加工多種材料且需要更精確尺寸控制的買家而言,這種轉變在印度切割機及設備市場尤其重要。此外,雷射系統之所以越來越受歡迎,也因為它們能夠實現更清潔的生產流程,並減少許多鈑金應用中的二次加工需求。
隨著供應AMADA不斷提昇機器的效能和功率範圍,技術優勢日益凸顯。 Amada 已開始正式接受其新型光纖雷射系列「REGIUS-AJe」、「ENSIS-AJe」和「VENTIS-AJe」的訂單,其中包括功率高達 26kW 的型號,將於 2026 年 4 月開始供貨,這標誌著該公司正全力推進高性能雷射平台的研發。等離子切割在板材切割領域仍扮演著重要角色,尤其是在初始投資成本較低的應用場景中;而水刀切割則適用於熱敏材料和特殊加工。火焰切割和氧氣切割在板材切割領域仍然佔據一席之地,尤其是在速度和成本優先的場合,這與精密加工應用有所不同。然而,在加工能力、精度和能源效率更為重要的應用領域,印度切割機和設備市場顯然正在朝著採用雷射技術作為其首選技術的方向發展。
According to Mordor Intelligence, the India cutting machine and equipment market size is projected to expand from USD 1.46 billion in 2025 and USD 1.56 billion in 2026 to USD 2.24 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 7.48% between 2026 to 2031.

This report is Segmented by Application (Sheet Metal, Plate, Tube & Pipe, and More), by Technology (Laser, Plasma, Waterjet, and More), by Automation Level (Manual, Semi-Automated, and Robotic/Fully-automated), by End-User Industry (Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Electrical & Electronics, and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Units).
India's manufacturing base is expanding rapidly, creating new demand for industrial cutting systems. Machine tool production reached USD 1.7 billion in FY2024-25, while machine tool consumption reached USD 3.7 billion in the same year, setting a record for both measures. That demand pattern matters for the India cutting machine and equipment market because fabrication capacity is usually added before full production ramps up at end-user plants. The PLI program had generated production and sales worth USD 267 billion by March 2026 across 14 sectors, creating a larger base of anchor plants and supplier units that require cutting capability. The India cutting machine and equipment market is therefore drawing support from both direct factory investment and from the wider supplier ecosystems that form around those facilities.
The manufacturing localization policy is supporting equipment demand through several linked channels in the India cutting machine and equipment market. The PLI program had attracted cumulative investments of USD 28.2 billion by March 2026, as per IMTMA, indicating that capital formation remains active in sectors that require fabrication and metal-processing equipment. This supports localized production needs more domestic fabrication lines, more precision processing, and tighter control over component lead times. Invest India also highlighted the role of machine tools, tool rooms, and advanced manufacturing support systems in strengthening the domestic capital goods base, which supports the case for locally supplied cutting systems. As a result, the India cutting machine and equipment market is being supported not only by equipment purchases but also by a policy environment that favors deeper domestic production capability.
High acquisition costs remain a clear barrier in the India cutting machine and equipment market, especially for small- and mid-sized fabricators. Advanced laser systems, automated plasma cells, and multi-axis CNC platforms require much larger capital commitments than many MSMEs can absorb in one cycle. This cost issue is not limited to the equipment itself; installation needs, gas systems, maintenance contracts, and operator training further raise total ownership costs. That is why a large part of the India cutting machine and equipment market still depends on a gradual upgrade path from manual or basic semi-automated systems to more advanced platforms. Even when demand conditions are strong, many buyers continue to delay purchases until utilization, financing, and service visibility become more certain.
Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
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Sheet metal held 42.6% of the India cutting machine and equipment market share in 2025, reflecting its central role across automotive, electrical enclosures, white goods, and solar structure fabrication. The segment benefits from broad industrial use rather than dependence on a single demand center, giving it a stable base in the India cutting machine and equipment market. Automotive production remains an important support, as body structures, brackets, panels, and enclosures rely on consistent sheet processing across multiple tiers of suppliers. The shift toward cleaner edge quality and fewer secondary finishing steps is also encouraging the use of more precise cutting systems in this application.
This lead position is reinforced by the simultaneous spread of industrial investments across several manufacturing categories. PLI-backed factory additions are expanding the number of plants that need repeatable sheet processing for production parts and supplier-side fabrication. Sheet metal is also easier to integrate into automated nesting, blanking, and line balancing workflows, which supports higher machine utilization. In contrast, structural steel is forecast to grow at a 9.1% CAGR through 2031, supported by strong infrastructure and project fabrication needs in transport and construction. The India cutting machine and equipment market is therefore seeing sheet metal remain the volume anchor, while structural steel is rising faster on the back of public and industrial project activity.
Laser accounted for 38.4% of the India cutting machine and equipment market in 2025 and is also projected to record the fastest CAGR of 10.4% through 2031. This position reflects the ongoing shift from older cutting formats to fiber laser platforms that offer greater efficiency, faster cutting, and broader material compatibility. In the India cutting machine and equipment market, this shift is especially relevant for buyers who process mixed materials and need tighter dimensional control. Laser systems are also gaining traction because they support cleaner production flow and can reduce the need for secondary finishing in many sheet applications.
The technology lead is becoming more visible as suppliers raise machine capability and power range. Amada began formal order acceptance in April 2026 for the new REGIUS-AJe, ENSIS-AJe, and VENTIS-AJe fiber laser series, including models up to 26 kW, indicating a broader push toward higher-performance laser platforms. Plasma remains relevant in thicker plate work where lower acquisition cost still matters, while waterjet serves heat-sensitive materials and specialty jobs. Flame and oxy-fuel continue to hold their place in heavy plate cutting, where speed and cost priorities differ from those in fine-precision applications. Even so, the India cutting machine and equipment market is clearly moving toward laser technology as the preferred technology in applications where throughput, precision, and energy efficiency carry greater weight.