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Laying it on thick

  • Autores: Siobhan Lismore-Scott
  • Localización: Industrial Minerals, ISSN 0019-8544, Nº. 588, 2016 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Noviembre)
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Increases in Chinese sulphate TiO[subscript]2 supply and the vast price difference between the different feedstocks for each route - ilmenite, used in chloride route TiO[subscript]2, is per tonne around six or seven times cheaper than the price of rutile, according to the IM Pricing Database - coupled with a crippling economic downturn in end markets such as construction, shipbuilding, meant that for a while the industry looked to be turning to sulphate route TiO[subscript]2, for cost saving purposes in some applications.

      In 2011 there was an estimated 30,000 tonnes of chloride route TiO[subscript]2 coming out of China (and this figure was hotly debated at the time). Today, analysts are forecasting that in 10 years time chloride route TiO[subscript]2 will overtake sulphate route.

      Only four of China's 42 TiO[subscript]2 producers currently manufacture TiO[subscript]2 using the chloride route, which additionally means that until the industry does make the switch the country will continue to import the majority of its chloride-route TiO[subscript]2 - an opportunity for producers outside of China.


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