


Eutectic High-Entropy Alloys (EHEAs) are a class of multi-principal element alloys that exhibit a unique eutectic microstructure, combining high strength, thermal stability, and corrosion resistance.
These alloys are increasingly used in aerospace, energy, defense, and medical applications due to their superior mechanical properties
MARKET VALUE
(2023): USD 2637.23
MILLION PROJECTED
MARKET VALUE
(2032): USD 542.50
MILLION CAGR
(2025-2032): 2.83%
GROWING DEMAND FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS – USED IN HIGH PERFORMANCE APPLICATIONS. RISING AEROSPACE & DEFENSE INVESTMENTS – LIGHTWEIGHT, DURABLE MATERIALS FOR AVIATION
By Type
Powder Form (Most commonly used in large-scale farming)
Liquid Form (Easier application for precision agriculture)
By Application
Agriculture & Horticulture – Used to enhance fruit size, shelf life, and quality.
Fruit Farming – Primarily in grapes, kiwifruit, apples, cherries, and melons.
Greenhouse Cultivation – Widely adopted in controlled environment farming
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Largest market with booming construction and automotive sectors
Expanding infrastructure projects boosting market potential
Growth driven by smart glass adoption and urbanization
Strong market due to energy efficient glass regulations
Growing demand for climate resistant float glass