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LB Group, China’s largest titanium producer, increased its titanium dioxide output in 2024, aiming to expand its market share. The company produced 1.29 million tonnes of titanium dioxide last year, an 8.7% increase from 2023, according to its annual report released in April.
Surge in Sulphuric Process and Titanium Sponge Production
Most of the LB Group titanium dioxide output came from the sulphuric process, which accounted for 894,400t. The chlorination process contributed 401,100t. Sales also rose by 8.3% to 1.25 million tonnes, with a notable 12% increase in sulphuric-based products. Meanwhile, titanium sponge production soared by 35% to 69,700t, with sales up 43%, demonstrating strong downstream demand.
Titanium Concentrate Drives Vertical Integration Strategy
LB Group produced 1.49 million tonnes of titanium concentrate in 2024, using all of it for in-house conversion into titanium dioxide and sponge. This internal utilization strategy supports its vertical integration and reduces reliance on external feedstock. However, the company’s iron ore concentrate and iron phosphate segments declined, with output and sales falling by double digits due to weak demand.
The Metalnomist Commentary
The LB Group titanium dioxide output growth underscores its strategy to capture a larger share in China's expanding pigment and metal markets. By increasing utilization rates and internal feedstock use, LB is reinforcing its position as a vertically integrated global titanium leader.
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