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我国已构建完整钛产业链体系
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-05-08 21:44

Core Viewpoint - The titanium industry in China is experiencing stable development in 2024, with continuous growth in titanium product output and trade, while facing challenges in market segmentation and competition [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Performance - From January to February 2024, titanium concentrate production reached 1.887 million tons, with imports at 879,000 tons and consumption at 2.165 million tons, reflecting year-on-year increases of 3.6%, 26.2%, and 4.5% respectively [1]. - Sponge titanium production is projected to be 256,000 tons in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 17.6%, with a self-sufficiency rate approaching 100% [1]. - China's titanium material production is estimated at 170,000 tons in 2024, representing a 7% increase and accounting for 65% of global output, solidifying its position as the largest producer and consumer of titanium materials [1]. Group 2: Technological and Market Challenges - The titanium industry is urged to upgrade melting and processing technologies to enhance the quality and performance of titanium alloys for high-end applications [2]. - There is a noted disparity in operational stability between large enterprises and small to medium-sized enterprises, with the latter facing challenges in profitability [2]. - Increased production capacity of sponge titanium and titanium processing materials has led to intensified competition and a decrease in finished titanium product prices [2]. Group 3: Innovation and Application Expansion - Collaboration between upstream and downstream enterprises is essential to foster innovation in titanium applications across various sectors, including construction, automotive, and energy [3]. - The promotion of titanium materials in construction, such as titanium alloy roofs and facades, is expected to enhance quality and durability [3]. - The establishment of standards is critical for the high-quality development of the titanium industry, with 161 industry-related standards published by the end of 2024, including 84 national standards [3].