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Aerospace Industry – Key Driver for Titanium Market According to Merchant Research & Consulting, Ltd.
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Aerospace Industry – Key Driver for Titanium Market According to Merchant Research & Consulting, Ltd.
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The expanding aerospace industry is propelling new designs, new-technologies and new more efficient aircraft types, which in its turn drives the demand for titanium on the world market. Carbon fiber reinforced polymer composition is being implemented into new aircrafts contributing vastly to the growth. The rapid advancements of power and chemical industries in many developing countries also push the titanium market upwards.
A number of large-scale titanium producers have announced plans to expand their capacities, as projections indicate a possible 40% growth of the titanium demand by 2015.
Titanium Market Review is an essential resource for the detailed information on the reviewed market. A wide range of primary and secondary sources were used to combine, analyze and present all available data about titanium in the all-in-one report issued in a coherent format. In addition to the descriptive part, the report provides a range of tables and figures which give a true insight into the relevant national, regional and global markets of titanium.
Scope of the report:
- The report represents a thorough study of titanium, covering both global and regional markets;
- It aims to give a proper picture of the pertinent market, as well as its trends, perspectives and opportunities;
- It covers the present situation, historical background and future forecast of titanium market;
- Comprehensive data showing titanium production, consumption, trade statistics and prices are provided (both nationwide and worldwide);
- Essential news and press releases on the titanium market under investigation are added;
- The report offers a 5 year outlook on the reviewed market, including titanium market volume predictions and price trends.
Report Details:
Titanium Market Review
Published:
February, 2011
Pages: 99
http://mcgroup.co.uk/researches/titanium
The study on titanium has been completed by Merchant Research & Consulting Ltd, an internationally recognized market research agency, specializing in chemical industry. “Titanium Market Review” is included into the catalogue “Metals”, which also highlights Aluminum, Antimony, Arsenic, Boron, Cadmium, Copper, Iron and Steel, Magnesium, Mercury, Nickel, Silver, Vanadium, Zinc markets.
Monthly report updates for “Titanium Market Review” are available at http://mcgroup.co.uk/periodicals/monthly
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