Exposure · commodity
6 public companies told the SEC they depend on Titanium.
If Titanium is disrupted, these are the companies that said, in their own filings, it could hurt them — a deterministic read, every line cited. Some may be in your portfolio.
“For certain raw materials and services, we depend on a number of limited source or sole source suppliers, such as for titanium sponge and specialized metal alloys. Supply constraints could impact our production or force us to purchase materials and other supplies from alternative sources”
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- Avient Corp.AVNT
“We primarily purchase polyolefin and other thermoplastics, titanium dioxide, pigments, specialty additives, and ethylene for use in our manufacturing operations, all of which we believe are currently in adequate supply.”
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“we have experienced increases in lead times and limited availability of various items including aluminum, titanium and certain other raw materials and/or components.”
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“aerospace-grade titanium, an important raw material for our A&D segment subsidiaries, may at times be in short supply.”
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“The primary raw materials used in chloride process TiO 2 are titanium-containing feedstock (purchased natural rutile ore, chlorine slag, or other high-grade feedstocks), chlorine and petroleum coke.”
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“The primary raw materials used in the manufacture of TiO 2 pigment are titanium-bearing ores, chlorine, calcined petroleum coke, and energy.”
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