There are 8 main titanium producing countries in the world. According to the output ranking, they are the United States, Russia, Japan, China, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy. In recent years, driven by the economic growth of Asian countries including China and Japan, especially the rapid increase in the amount of titanium used in petrochemical and military industries with China as the core, the demand for titanium in the world has increased rapidly. Increase in double-digit rates every year. The United States is the world's largest demand for titanium materials. It is also the largest country in production, with an output of more than 35,000 tons in 2012; Russia's titanium output ranks second in the world, with an output of about 30 thousand tons in 2012; China produced about 28,000 tons of titanium in 2012, and it is expected to exceed 3.0 in 2013 10,000 tons; Japan's production in 2012 also reached about 19,000 tons; Europe's titanium output has not changed much in the past two years.
However, compared with the advantages of developed countries in the deep processing and application of titanium materials, the development of domestic titanium materials is still relatively extensive, and most of them are still in the processing of raw materials or crude products. A small number of finished products with higher technical content are mainly used in military products. It cannot be widely promoted to the civilian field for reasons such as cost.
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