Survey of Titanium Dioxide in China
Scope of the report
Region scope: China
Time scope: 2017 to 2019
With the continuous development of Chinas titanium dioxide industry, China has become one of the biggest titanium dioxide producers in the world. Recent years, Chinas TiO2 industry tended to develop steadily. The period of 20172019 saw consecutive growth of TiO2 output in China, while fluctuation in the capacity. In 20172019, domestic TiO2 capacity was 3,732,000 t/a, 3,766,000 t/a and 3,713,000 t/a respectively. The output increased from 2,885,616 tonnes to 3,175,500 tonnes, with a CAGR of 4.90% in 20172019.
With the increasing pressure on environmental inspections, the titanium dioxide industry concentration has improved. In 20172019, there were about 40 main titanium dioxide manufacturers in China. In 2019, of all the domestic full-process TiO2 manufacturers that maintained normal production, 11 manufacturers had their output exceeding 100,000 tonnes. The output of these 11 enterprises altogether was some 2.15 million tonnes, about 68% of the total output.
In terms of titanium dioxide production technology, chloride process has been encouraged in pursuit of higher quality, less by-products and low energy consumption. In April 2019, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the Catalogue for Guiding Industrial Restructuring (Version 2019, Consultation Paper), encouraging manufacturers to set up chloride process titanium dioxide production lines with a capacity of 30,000 t/a and above. However, domestic chloride process development was slow and mainly limited by:
- Large investment capital. The investment cost of chloride process was twice than that of sulfate process with the same capacity.
- Higher technology challenge
- Higher quality requirements for raw materials
Domestic titanium dioxide production will still be based on sulfate process, but more and more manufacturers will adopt chloride process.
China, as an industrial power, is not only a producing powerhouse, but also a big consumer of TiO2. In 20172019, domestic consumption volumes of titanium dioxide were 2,133,766 tonnes, 2,172,896 tonnes and 2,303,518 tonnes respectively, increasing with a CAGR of 3.90%. Coating, plastic and papermaking are still the top three consumption sectors for titanium dioxide industry, taking up over 90% of the total consumption in the past three years in China.
Methodology
1 Titanium dioxide production in China
1.1 Titanium dioxide production information, 20172019
1.2 Top 40 titanium dioxide manufacturers, 20172019
1.3 Titanium dioxide production distribution, 2019
1.4 Domestic titanium dioxide expansion projects
1.5 Development of chloride process
1.6 Titanium dioxide feedstock situation, 20172019
2 TiO2 and raw material prices
2.1 Raw material price, 2017H1 2020
2.2 TiO2 price, 2017H1 2020
3 Mainstream titanium dioxide manufacturer, 20172019
3.1 Overview
3.2 Lomon Billions Group Co., Ltd.
3.3 CNNC Hua Yuan Titanium Dioxide Co., Ltd.
3.4 Pangang Group Vanadium & Titanium Resources Co., Ltd.
3.5 Shandong Doguide Group Co., Ltd.
3.6 GPRO Titanium Industry Co., Ltd.
3.7 Anhui Annada Titanium Industry Co., Ltd.
4 Highlighted case
4.1 Enterprise dynamic during 20172019
4.2 Policy and legislation
5 Import and export analysis
5.1 Overview 20172019
5.2 Import analysis 20172019
5.3 Export analysis 20172019
6 Consumption
6.1 Chinese titanium dioxide consumption situation, 20172019
6.1.1 Coating
6.1.2 Plastic
6.1.3 Papermaking
6.1.4 Ink
6.1.5 Chemical fiber
6.1.6 Rubber
6.1.7 Other consumption fields
7 Forecast on Chinese titanium dioxide, 20202024
7.1 Drivers
7.2 Barriers
7.3 Qualitative forecast
7.4 Quantitative forecast
8 Opportunity
8.1 Raw material
8.2 Technical supporting/cooperation
8.3 Development of titanium dioxide for special purpose
8.4 Trading
9 Contact information of major producers in China
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.2-1 Titanium dioxide production of top 40 manufacturers in China, 20172019
Table 1.2-2 Production information of the top 40 titanium dioxide manufacturers in China, 2019
Table 1.3-1 Distribution of top 40 titanium dioxide manufacturers by province/municipality/autonomous region in China, 2019
Table 1.4-1 List of projects planned in 20172019 and expected to be built up and operate in the near future
Table 1.6-1 Ilmenite & rutile reserves of major titanium resources suppliers
Table 1.6-2 Chinas import volume of ilmenite by month, 20172019
Table 1.6-3 Top 10 import origins of ilmenite to China, 2019
Table 1.6-4 Output of titanium concentrate in China, 20172019
Table 1.6-5 Output of titanium slag (74%76%) in China by month, 20172019
Table 1.6-6 Output of titanium slag (90%92%) in China by month, 20172019
Table 3.1-1 List of domestic titanium dioxide producers with more than 100,000 tonnes output, 2019
Table 3.2-1 Subsidiaries of Lomon Billions, 2019
Table 3.2-2 Capacity and output of titanium dioxide in Lomon Billions, 20172019
Table 3.2-3 Major events of Lomon Billions production, 20172019
Table 3.2-4 Financial figures of Lomon Billions major businesses, 20172019
Table 3.2-5 Operating costs of Lomon Billionss TiO2 business, 20172019
Table 3.2-6 Lomon Billions TiO2 export, 20172019
Table 3.3-1 Subsidiaries of CNNC Hua Yuan, 2019
Table 3.3-2 Capacity and output of titanium dioxide in CNNC Hua Yuan, 20172019
Table 3.3-3 Major events of CNNC Hua Yuans production, 20172019
Table 3.3-4 Financial figures of CNNC Hua Yuans major businesses, 20172019
Table 3.3-5 Operating costs of CNNC Hua Yuans TiO2 business, 20172019
Table 3.3-6 CNNC Hua Yuans TiO2 export, 20172019
Table 3.4-1 Subsidiaries of Pangang Group, 2019
Table 3.4-2 Capacity and output of titanium dioxide in Pangang Group, 20172019
Table 3.4-3 Major events of Pangang Groups production, 20172019
Table 3.4-4 Financial figures of Pangang Groups major businesses, 20172019
Table 3.4-5 Operating costs of Pangang Groups TiO2 business, 20172019
Table 3.4-6 Pangang Groups TiO2 export, 20172019
Table 3.5-1 Subsidiaries of Shandong Doguide, 2019
Table 3.5-2 Capacity and output of titanium dioxide in Shandong Doguide, 20172019
Table 3.5-3 Major events of Shandong Doguides production, 20172019
Table 3.5-4 Shandong Doguides TiO2 export, 20172019
Table 3.6-1 Subsidiaries of GPRO Titanium, 2019
Table 3.6-2 Capacity and output of titanium dioxide in GPRO Titanium, 20172019
Table 3.6-3 Major events of GPRO Titaniums production, 20172019
Table 3.6-4 Financial figures of GPRO Titaniums major businesses, 20172019
Table 3.6-5 Operating costs of GPRO Titaniums TiO2 business, 20172019
Table 3.6-6 GPRO Titaniums TiO2 export, 20172019
Table 3.7-1 Subsidiary of Anhui Annada, 2019
Table 3.7-2 Capacity and output of titanium dioxide in Anhui Annada, 20172019
Table 3.7-3 Major events of Anhui Annadas production, 20172019
Table 3.7-4 Financial figures of Anhui Annadas major businesses, 20172019
Table 3.7-5 Operating costs of Anhui Annadas chemicals and raw material manufacturing business, 20172019
Table 3.7-6 Anhui Annadas TiO2 export, 20172019
Table 4.1-1 Events of titanium dioxide producers in China, 20172019
Table 4.2-1 Relevant policies & legislations on Chinese titanium dioxide industry, 20112019
Table 5.3-1 Chinas export destinations of titanium dioxide, 20172019
Table 5.3-2 Chinas titanium dioxide export volume by region, 20172019
Table 5.3-3 Major Chinese titanium dioxide exporters, 20172019
Table 6.1-1 Consumption volume of titanium dioxide by major end use segment in China, 20172019
Table 6.1.1-1 Some end-users of imported titanium dioxide in the coating industry in China, 2019
Table 6.1.2-1 Some end-users of imported titanium dioxide in the plastic industry in China, 2019
Table 6.1.3-1 Some end-users of imported titanium dioxide in the papermaking industry in China, 2019
Table 6.1.4-1 Some end-users of imported titanium dioxide in the ink industry in China, 2019
Table 6.1.6-1 Some end-users of imported titanium dioxide in the rubber industry in China, 2019
Table 8.2-1 Progress of Chinas chloride process TiO2 project, 2019
Table 9-1 Contact information of major producers in China
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1-1 Capacity and output of titanium dioxide in China, 20172019
Figure 2.1-1 Ex-works prices of ilmenite in China by region, Jan. 2017June 2020
Figure 2.1-2 Ex-works prices of titanium slag (92%) in China by region, Jan. 2017June 2020
Figure 2.1-3 Ex-works prices of titanium slag (90%) in China by region, Jan. 2017June 2020
Figure 2.1-4 Ex-works prices of titanium slag (74%76%) in China by region, Jan. 2017June 2020
Figure 2.2-1 Monthly ex-works prices of rutile titanium dioxide in China by region, Jan. 2017June 2020
Figure 2.2-2 Monthly ex-works prices of anatase titanium dioxide in China by region, Jan. 2017June 2020
Figure 5.1-1 Chinas import and export volume of titanium dioxide, 20172019
Figure 5.1-2 Chinas import and export prices of titanium dioxide, 20172019
Figure 5.2-1 Import volume and price of titanium dioxide, Jan. 2017Dec. 2019
Figure 5.3-1 Export prices of TiO2 by key Chinese TiO2 exporter, 20172019
Figure 6.1-1 Consumption volume of titanium dioxide in China, 20172019
Figure 6.1-2 Consumption pattern of titanium dioxide in China, 2019
Figure 6.1.1-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the coating industry and output of coating in China, 20172019
Figure 6.1.1-2 Titanium dioxide consumption pattern in the coating industry in China, 2019
Figure 6.1.2-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the plastic industry and output of plastic in China, 20172019
Figure 6.1.2-2 Titanium dioxide consumption pattern in the plastic industry in China, 2019
Figure 6.1.3-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in papermaking industry and output of paper in China, 20172019
Figure 6.1.4-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the ink industry and output of ink in China, 20172019
Figure 6.1.5-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in chemical fiber and output of chemical fiber in China, 20172019
Figure 6.1.6-1 Titanium dioxide consumption in the rubber industry and output of rubber in China, 20172019
Figure 7.1-1 GDP development and annual growth rate in China, 20152019
Figure 7.1-2 GDP development in China, 20012010
Figure 7.4-1 Forecast on capacity and output of titanium dioxide in China, 20202024
Figure 7.4-2 Forecast on consumption volume of titanium dioxide in main application industries in China, 20202024
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