The electronics industry has become the largest end-user of abrasives and grinding tools, and demand for precision grinding continues to expand.


Release time:

2025-11-26

The IMF forecasts that in 2025, the electronics industry will account for 33.4% of demand for abrasives and grinding tools, continuing to maintain its position as the largest end-user sector.

The IMF forecasts that in 2025, the electronics industry will account for 33.4% of the demand for abrasives and grinding tools, continuing to maintain its position as the largest end-user sector. With the rapid development of the semiconductor industry, wafer thinning processes require increasingly precise micro-grinding technologies; the growing complexity of chip structures significantly raises the difficulty of deburring; and high-frequency devices are placing ever-stricter demands on the surface roughness of component parts. Meanwhile, the continuous iteration of consumer electronics is driving ongoing capacity expansion. As a result, the electronics industry not only has a huge demand for abrasives and grinding tools but also sees continuously rising standards for these products, prompting a corresponding upgrade of the global abrasive supply chain.

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