
|  | 07/04/2005 |
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'B-Class' Sponge Titanium Price to Become Above the 'A-Class' Price
The price of 'B-class' sponge titanium, whose purity is 99.6%, for steel products such as stainless steel has skyrocketed to $27-32 per kilogram as European nonferrous metal price for just the past 4 months, which increased by about 5 times as much as 4 months ago. The price has been above that of high-quality 'A-class' sponge titanium for expanded materials. Since titanium's demand recovered dramatically last year, there was tightness of supply-demand of titanium and scrap. As a result, the market price has been on the rise. This sudden change of environments of the supply-demand seems to bring about the B-class price's sharp rise.
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 | 'B-Class' Sponge Titanium Price to Become Above the 'A-Class' Price
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