Lucintel’s latest market report analyzed that 3D woven fabric provides attractive opportunities in the ballistics, aircraft, transportation, and building & construction applications. The 3D woven fabric market is expected to reach $208.4 million by 2028 with a CAGR of 11.2%. In this market, hollow is the largest segment by product type, whereas aircraft is largest by application.
Based on product type, the 3D woven fabric market is segmented into solid, hollow, shell, and nodal. The hollow segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2023 and is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period, due to the growing demand for eco-friendly and sustainable fabrics, continuous upgrading trend in the fashion industry, and increasing adoption of these materials owing to its excellent insulating, moisture-wicking, and breathability properties.
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The 3D Woven Fabric Market is marked by the presence of several big and small players. Some of the prominent players offering 3D woven fabric include Textum OPCO, Tex Tech Industries, Sigmatex, 3D Weaving SaRL, and Tantra Composite Technologies.
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