[Price Reporting] Ti Alloys : Ti Gr.1, Ti Gr.2, Ti Gr.3, Ti Gr.4

[Price Reporting] Ti Alloys : Ti Gr.1, Ti Gr.2, Ti Gr.3, Ti Gr.4
[Price Reporting] Ti Alloys : Ti Gr.1, Ti Gr.2, Ti Gr.3, Ti Gr.41. Reporting Duration: June 27, 2025 – July 4, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Titanium Alloys 3. Summary: Between June 27 and July 4, 2025, pure titanium prices fell by about $0.40–0.41/kg across all grades (Ti Gr.1 to Gr.4). This drop reflects short-term correction pressure in the titanium market. The decline was mainly due to falling base metal prices, inventory buildup, and slowing demand in aerospace and medical sectors. Increased scrap utilization and improved Chinese supply also added downward...

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