Hard alloy sector to become China's biggest tungsten user
Hard alloy sector's share of China's tungsten consumption is expected to
reach 58% in 2010, up from 57% last year, making it the biggest consumer in
the country, state-run metals research company Beijing Antaike said an
industry forum in Beijing last week.
Based on Antaike's estimates, in 2009, the hard alloy sector consumed
14,504 mt of tungsten. It forecast tungsten consumption by the local hard
alloy sector to grow 8% this year, reaching 15,660 mt, "as we expect national
hard alloy output this year to grow 8% from last year," an Antaike source
said.
Meanwhile, China's specialty steel sector will be the second-largest
tungsten consumer, consuming 5,907 mt in 2010, up from 5,791 mt last year.
This would account for 22% of China's national tungsten consumption this year.
Tungsten is mainly used in the steel sector for the production of tools.
Antaike predicted China's national tungsten consumption to hit 27,000 mt
in 2010, up 6% from 2009. This is 37% of the world's total tungsten
consumption this year.
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