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... agreement “marks the re-emergence of RTI as a competitive supplier in the rotor-quality, jet engine market for titanium, a market currently estimated ... View this article
... Seiner stressed that a surge in imports from the former Soviet Union's newly privatized titanium producers "devastated" the US market in the 1990s ... View this article
... Most of the world's titanium ores find their way into pigment production rather than for higher-priced markets for titanium metal. ... View this article
... biggest component of which is titanium for the ... Lagging other major magnesium markets is the chemical ... Other market sources agreed that the spot ... View this article
... PCC purchased Dallas-based titanium producer Timet in December 2012 for ... growth in the commercial aerospace and power markets, according to ... View this article
... Typical lengths of CP titanium tubes for similar applications range ... of making these large diameters," Valtimet sales and marketing manager Wendy ... View this article
... is one of our biggest markets because shale ... and gas industry is our biggest market," she said. ... makers with flat-rolled carbon, titanium and stainless ... View this article
... “In response to market pressures, airlines ... gears on bigger planes are largely titanium, said Jeff ... vice president of sales and marketing at Titanium ... View this article
... she said. Meanwhile, RTI has seen "de minimus" business in the titanium spot market, Hickton said. RTI's titanium segment ... View this article
... to supply the commercial aircraft market, and that ... is aggressive," he said of industrial titanium. ... aerospace alloy and industrial markets, continues to ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel