Survey of Titanium Dioxide in China-the Sixth Edition
This report is the sixth edition of the titanium dioxide series reports, published by CCM International.
Undoubtly, China is the biggest country both in titanium dioxide production and consumption. During the first half of 2011, its output of titanium dioxide has reached 857,600 tonnes. And from 2006 to 2010, the output increased from 810,800 tonnes to 1,465,751 tonnes, with the CAGR of 12.57%. As the output in China has been increasing rapidly in the past five years, China has become one of the most important exporters in the world, with export volume is 327,305 tonnes in 2010 and 342,475 tonnes in the first nine months in 2011.
Nevertheless, along with tremendous growth in the past few years, the limitations are more and more obvious, coming from technology, product quality and environmental protection. Technology of chloride process in China is still poor and the core technology is monopolized by overseas enterprises. How do domestic enterprises develop the chloride process? In order to raise the product quality, what are they endeavoring to. As the pressure from environment becomes harder and harder, how do they handle their three waste treatment?
Thus, focusing on such spots, we have done broadly investigation and deeply analysis, and try to find out how Chinese enterprises overcome the obstacles and how the titanium dioxide industry will evolve in the near future. After a great deal of work, we have accumulated full-scale of information of the titanium dioxide industry and made some valuable conclusions. So by reading this report, you will come to know:
Undoubtly, China is the biggest country both in titanium dioxide production and consumption. During the first half of 2011, its output of titanium dioxide has reached 857,600 tonnes. And from 2006 to 2010, the output increased from 810,800 tonnes to 1,465,751 tonnes, with the CAGR of 12.57%. As the output in China has been increasing rapidly in the past five years, China has become one of the most important exporters in the world, with export volume is 327,305 tonnes in 2010 and 342,475 tonnes in the first nine months in 2011.
Nevertheless, along with tremendous growth in the past few years, the limitations are more and more obvious, coming from technology, product quality and environmental protection. Technology of chloride process in China is still poor and the core technology is monopolized by overseas enterprises. How do domestic enterprises develop the chloride process? In order to raise the product quality, what are they endeavoring to. As the pressure from environment becomes harder and harder, how do they handle their three waste treatment?
Thus, focusing on such spots, we have done broadly investigation and deeply analysis, and try to find out how Chinese enterprises overcome the obstacles and how the titanium dioxide industry will evolve in the near future. After a great deal of work, we have accumulated full-scale of information of the titanium dioxide industry and made some valuable conclusions. So by reading this report, you will come to know:
- Production situation of titanium dioxide in China
- Stocks supply of titanium dioxide in China
- Market situation of titanium dioxide in China
- Enterprises dynamics in China, 2009-2011
- Latest trend of Chinese titanium dioxide international trade, 2009-2011
- Policy & legislation in China
- Development of titanium dioxide industry in the future
- Development of chloride process
- Forecast on supply and demand of titanium dioxide in China, 2011-2015
- Investment opportunity in titanium dioxide industry
Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYMETHODOLOGY
1 TITANIUM DIOXIDE PRODUCTION IN CHINA
1.1 Overview
1.2 Current titanium dioxide production situation in China
1.2.1 Titanium dioxide production information in China
1.2.2 Titanium dioxide manufacturers’ information in China
1.2.3 Titanium dioxide production distribution in China
1.3 Domestic titanium dioxide capacity expansion and new project
1.4 Development of chloride process
1.5 Titanium dioxide feedstock situation in China
1.6 Titanium dioxide price situation in China
2 BENCHMARKING
2.1 Overview of manufacturers
2.2 Reasons for choosing these manufacturers
2.3 Jinzhou Titanium benchmarking analysis
2.4 Sichuan Lomon benchmarking analysis
2.5 Pangang Titanium benchmarking analysis
2.6 Shanghai Jianghu benchmarking analysis
3 HIGHLIGHTED CASE
3.1 Enterprises dynamics in 2009-2011
3.2 Latest trend of Chinese titanium dioxide international trade
3.3 Policy & Legislation
4 IMPORT AND EXPORT ANALYSIS
4.1 Overview
4.2 Export analysis
4.3 Import analysis
5 CONSUMPTION
5.1 Mass balance for Chinese titanium dioxide
5.2 Market overview of Chinese titanium dioxide
5.3 Chinese titanium dioxide consumption situations
5.3.1 Coating
5.3.2 Plastic
5.3.3 Papermaking
5.3.4 Ink
5.3.5 Chemical fiber
5.3.6 Rubber
5.3.7 Other consumption fields
5.3.8 Consumption development trend in China
6 FORECAST ON CHINESE TITANIUM DIOXIDE
6.1 Drivers
6.2 Barriers
6.3 Qualitative forecast
6.4 Quantitative forecast
7 OPPORTUNITY
7.1 Raw material production
7.2 Technical supporting/cooperation
7.3 Development of titanium dioxide for special purpose
7.4 Trading
8 PROFILES OF MAJOR PRODUCERS IN CHINA
8.1 Pangang Group Steel Vanadium & Titanium Co., Ltd.
8.2 Jinzhou Titanium Industry Co., Ltd.
8.3 Shandong Dongjia Group
8.4 Henan Billions Chemicals Co., Ltd.
8.5 Sichuan Lomon Group Titanium Industry Co., Ltd.
8.6 Yunnan Dahutong Industry and Trading Co., Ltd.
8.7 Zhejiang Ningbo Xinfu Titanium Dioxide Co., Ltd.
8.8 Jiangsu Nanjing Titanium Dioxide Chemical Co., Ltd.
8.9 Anhui Annada Titanium Industry Co., Ltd.
8.10 Jiangsu Zhentai Chemical Co., Ltd.
8.11 Guangxi Branch of BlueStar New Chemical Material Co., Ltd.
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.2.2-1 Basic information of domestic top 30 titanium dioxide manufacturers by capacity in China, H1 2011
Table 1.2.2-2 Capacity of top 30 titanium dioxide manufacturers in China, 2010-H1 2011, t/a
Table 1.2.2-3 Output of top 30 titanium dioxide manufacturers in China, 2010-H1 2011, tonne
Table 1.2.2-4 Information of non-pigment titanium dioxide manufacturers in China, 2011
Table 1.2.2-5 Titanium ore sources of domestic top 30 titanium dioxide manufacturers by capacity, H1 2011
Table 1.2.3-1 Distribution of titanium dioxide manufacturers by province in China, 2011
Table 1.3-1 Major titanium dioxide capacity expansion and new project in China, 2010-2011
Table 1.5-1 Share of titanium resources by province in China, 2009
Table 1.5-2 Global titanium resource distribution, 2009, ’000 tonnes
Table 1.5-3 Import volume of titanium concentrate ore in China, 2010-H1 2011
Table 1.5-4 Titanium slag production in China, 2010-H1 2011
Table 1.6-1 Price of sulfuric acid in China, July 2009-Oct. 2011, USD/t
Table 2.3-1 Jinzhou Titanium's basic information, H1 2011
Table 2.3-2 Direct cost of titanium dioxide production of Jinzhou Titanium, H1 2011
Table 2.3-3 Indirect cost of titanium dioxide production of Jinzhou Titanium, H1 2011
Table 2.3-4 Gross profit of producing titanium dioxide for Jinzhou Titanium, H1 2011
Table 2.4-1 Sichuan Lomon's basic information, H1 2011
Table 2.4-2 Direct cost of titanium dioxide production of Sichuan Lomon, H1 2011
Table 2.4-3 Indirect cost titanium dioxide production of Sichuan Lomon, H1 2011
Table 2.4-4 Gross profit of producing titanium dioxide for Sichuan Lomon, H1 2011
Table 2.5-1 Pangang Titanium's basic information, H1 2011
Table 2.5-2 Direct cost of titanium dioxide production of Pangang Titanium, H1 2011
Table 2.5-3 Indirect cost of titanium dioxide production of Pangang Titanium, H1 2011
Table 2.5-4 Gross profit of producing titanium dioxide for Pangang Titanium, H1 2011
Table 2.6-1 Shanghai Jianghu's basic information, H1 2011
Table 3.1-1 Events of titanium dioxide producers in China, 2009-2011
Table 3.3-1 Relevant policies & legislations on Chinese titanium dioxide industry, 2010-2011
Table 4.2-1 China’s titanium dioxide export distribution by destinations, 2007-Sept. 2011
Table 4.2-2 China's titanium dioxide export volume by region, 2010-Sept. 2011, tonne
Table 4.2-3 Product portfolio of China's export titanium dioxide, 2009-Sept. 2011, tonne
Table 4.2-4 Top 10 Chinese titanium dioxide exporters, 2010-Sept. 2011, tonne
Table 4.3-1 Top 10 China's titanium dioxide import origins, Jan.-Sept. 2011
Table 4.3-2 China’s titanium dioxide import situation breakdown by end use segment, 2009-Sept. 2011
Table 5.2-1 Consumption volume of titanium dioxide in major end use segments in China, 2006-2010, tonne
Table 5.3.1-1 Some end-users of titaniFigure 1.2.1-1 Titanium dioxide capacity and output in China, 2006-H1 2011
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.2.1-2 Capacity of different types of titanium dioxide in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 1.2.1-3 Output of different types of titanium dioxide in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 1.5-1 Share of ilmenite resources by province in China, 2009
Figure 1.6-1 Rutile titanium dioxide price in China, July 2009-Oct. 2011
Figure 1.6-2 Anatase titanium dioxide price in China, July 2009-Sept. 2011
Figure 1.6-3 Price of titanium concentrate ore in China, July 2009-Oct. 2011
Figure 1.6-4 Price of titanium slag in China, July 2009-Oct. 2011
Figure 3.2-1 China’s titanium dioxide international trade situation, Jan. 2010-Sept. 2011
Figure 4.1-1 China's titanium dioxide international trade evolution, 2005-Sept. 2011
Figure 4.1-2 China's titanium dioxide import and export prices evolution, 2007-Sept. 2011
Figure 4.3-1 Titanium dioxide import volume and price of four regions, 2009-Sept. 2011
Figure 5.1-1 Mass balance for Chinese titanium dioxide, 2010
Figure 5.2-1 Consumption pattern of Chinese titanium dioxide, 2008
Figure 5.2-2 Consumption pattern of Chinese titanium dioxide, 2009
Figure 5.2-3 Consumption pattern of Chinese titanium dioxide, 2010
Figure 5.3-1 Titanium dioxide apparent consumption in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 5.3.1-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the coating industry and output of coating in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 5.3.1-2 Titanium dioxide consumption pattern in the coating industry in China, 2010
Figure 5.3.2-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the plastic industry and output of plastic in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 5.3.2-2 Titanium dioxide consumption pattern in the plastic industry in China, 2010
Figure 5.3.3-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the papermaking industry and output of paper in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 5.3.3-2 Titanium dioxide consumption pattern in papermaking industry in China, 2010
Figure 5.3.4-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the ink industry and output of ink in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 5.3.4-2 Titanium dioxide consumption pattern in the ink industry in China, 2010
Figure 5.3.5-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in chemical fiber and output of chemical fiber in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 5.3.5-2 Titanium dioxide consumption pattern in the chemical fiber industry in China, 2010
Figure 5.3.6-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the rubber industry and output of synthetic rubber in China, 2006-H1 2011
Figure 5.3.6-2 Titanium dioxide consumption pattern in the rubber industry in China, 2010
Figure 5.3.8-1 Type of CCM International’s consumption questionnaire interviewees in China, Aug. 2010
Figure 5.3.8-2 Experts' opinions on titanium dioxide demand trend in the next 3-5 years in China
Figure 5.3.8-3 Experts' opinions on the growth rate of titanium dioxide demand in the next 3-5 years
Figure 5.3.8-4 Experts' opinions on estimated proportion of titanium dioxide consumption field in the next 3-5 years
Figure 6.1-1 GDP development and annual growth rate of consumption volume of titanium dioxide in China, 2001-2010
Figure 6.1-2 GDP development in China, 2001-2010
Figure 6.4-1 Forecast on capacity and output of titanium dioxide in China, 2011-2015
Figure 6.4-2 Forecast on consumption of titanium dioxide in its main application industries in China, 2011-2015
COMPANIES MENTIONED
Shandong Dongjia Group, Henan Billions Chemicals Co., Ltd., Sichuan Lonmon Group Titanium Industry Co., Ltd. Skip to top