[Price Reporting] Ti Alloys : Ti Gr.5, Ti Gr.23

[Price Reporting] Ti Alloys : Ti Gr.5, Ti Gr.23
[Price Reporting] Ti Alloys : Ti Gr.5, Ti Gr.231. Reporting Duration : February 16, 2026 – February 20, 2026 2. Introduction to Metals : Alloy Price Analysis Including Titanium Alloys 3. Summary : From February 16–20, 2026, Ti Gr.5 and Ti Gr.23 alloy prices rose slightly from $11.58/kg to $11.65/kg, mainly driven by a sharp increase in ferrovanadium prices. Ferrovanadium climbed $0.89/kg due to supply tightening and strong demand, creating upward cost pressure on the alloys. Meanwhile, titanium prices remained stable amid low market liquidity, and aluminum recorded only a minor weekly in...

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