Titanium Diboride Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Self-propagating Reaction(SHS),Carbothermal Reduction Method,Others), By Application (Refractory Components,Cathodes for Aluminum Smelting,Electrically Conductive / Composite Ceramics), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035
Titanium Diboride Market Overview
Global Titanium Diboride Market valued at USD 63.25 Million in 2026, projected to reach USD 100.61 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 5.29%.
Global Titanium Diboride Market Report shows historical consumption quantity of 44 million USD equivalent, corresponding to approximately 880 MT in 2022, and Asia‑Pacific accounted for 46 % of global volume, Europe 27 %, North America 23 %. Annual sales quantity reached about 900 MT by 2023, with top five suppliers holding more than 49 % of global market share.
The USA Titanium Diboride Market Report notes North America held about 23 % of global volume in 2023, equating to roughly 207 MT in sales quantity, given global output near 900 MT. One domestic titanium sponge plant in Utah produced 500 tons per year, while U.S. consumed 40 000 tons of titanium sponge in 2023, leading to reliance on imports to meet demand. U.S. imports reached 42 000 tons in 2023, underscoring dependence on foreign supply.
Key Findings
- Driver: Aerospace sector driven by applications uses 46 % of TiB₂ volume, automotive 24 %, electronics 30 %
- Major Market Restraint: Asia‑Pacific accounts 46 % supply, leading to concentration risk 46 %
- Emerging Trends: Nanostructured TiB₂ adoption 7 % applications growth share
- Regional Leadership: Asia‑Pacific leads 46 % share, Europe 27 %, North America 23 %
- Competitive Landscape: Top five players hold > 49 % share; leading firms 30‑35 % share collectively
- Market Segmentation: Carbothermal X % type, SHS Y %, Others Z %
- Recent Development:C. Starck launched new grade in May 2023, Momentive partnered in Sept 2023 (each representing major product innovation events)
Titanium Diboride Market Trends
Titanium Diboride Market Trends reflect increasing adoption of TiB₂ in aerospace components, where up to 46 % of global applications fall, and electronics/cathodes capturing approx 30 % share. Asia‑Pacific region accounted for 46 % of total consumption in 2023, and continues trending upward in nanostructured titanium diboride forms, representing roughly 7 % share of recent new deployments. Firms such as H.C. Starck introduced a specialty additive manufacturing grade in May 2023, while Momentive entered a composite materials partnership in September 2023, both contributing around 1–2 % incremental share per move.
Market volume reached nearly 900 MT in 2023, up from around 880 MT in 2022. Asia‑Pacific includes China (approx 5.13 M USD equivalent or 11.41 % share), Japan (1.37 M USD), South Korea (0.79 M USD), reflecting country‑wise segmentation. Demand for titanium diboride in wearable cutting tools and refractory components continues—applications such as refractory crucibles and aluminum smelting cathodes occupy approx 30 % share. The market segmentation breakdown by type shows usage of carbothermal reduction method, self‑propagating reaction (SHS), and other methods each contributing significant volume, with carbothermal method dominating production by roughly 40 % of total feedstock volume.
Titanium Diboride Market Dynamics
DRIVER
"Rising demand in aerospace and automotive sectors"
Aerospace consumes close to 46 % of total TiB₂ global application volume; automotive and electronics together consume 54 %. In 2023, global sales volume approximated 900 MT, up from 880 MT in 2022, reflecting increased consumption in high‑performance engine components, cutting tools, and thermal coatings. TiB₂ offers hardness and conductivity, making it essential in turbine blades, engine parts, brake linings and wear‑resistant surfaces. Asia‑Pacific industrial expansion led to 415 MT usage (46 %) and Europe 243 MT (27 %), North America 207 MT (23 %) . U.S. domestic titanium sponge output was 500 tons capacity but U.S. imported 42 000 tons in 2023 to meet consumption of 40 000 tons, highlighting need for TiB₂ feedstock security .
RESTRAINT
"Geographic concentration in supply"
About 46 % of global TiB₂ volume is produced and consumed in Asia‑Pacific, with Europe at 27 % and North America at 23 %, leading to regional concentration risk. Top five suppliers account for > 49 % of supply volume, making competitive access difficult for emerging players. China dominates sponge and feedstock supply; Japan, Russia and Kazakhstan also contribute significant titanium sponge output (China 120 000 tons, Japan 35 000 tons, Russia 27 000 tons in 2021 world output of 210 000 tons) . U.S. domestic titanium sponge production at 500 tons capacity is negligible compared to consumption, forcing dependence on imports covering 100 % of need .
OPPORTUNITY
"Growth in nanostructured and additive‑manufacturing segments"
Nanostructured titanium diboride and specialty additive‑manufacturing grades represent emerging market segments, capturing approx 7 % of new applications. H.C. Starck’s May 2023 launch and Momentive’s September 2023 composite partnership each added 1–2 % share in advanced materials space. Asia‑Pacific countries such as China, India, Japan account for combined 7 M USD of TiB₂ market in 2024 (China 5.13M, India 1.37M, Japan 1.57M), signaling potential localized production opportunities and demand for specialty powders . Titanium diboride's role in refractory components for aluminum smelting and composite ceramics offers opportunity in industrial metallurgy segments.
CHALLENGE
"Health and production cost concerns"
Health concerns around inhalation of titanium diboride dust and potential dermatitis or gastrointestinal effects pose regulatory and workplace restriction risks. Reports mention inhalation may irritate mucous membranes and affect the central nervous system, which may restrict deployment in powder form in industrial settings. High production cost due to energy‑intensive processes (carbothermal, SHS, electrochemical synthesis above 1000 °C) further challenge adoption in price‑sensitive applications. Low awareness among end users and lack of technical knowledge on TiB₂ benefits hamper uptake in new sectors.
Titanium Diboride Market Segmentation
Titanium Diboride Market Analysis breaks segmentation by type—Self‑propagating Reaction (SHS), Carbothermal Reduction, Others—and by application—Refractory Components, Cathodes for Aluminum Smelting, Electrically Conductive / Composite Ceramics. Each type and application is quantified in sales quantity figures and share percentages: for example, SHS may account for 30 % of production by weight, carbothermal 50 %, others 20 %. Application‑wise refractory components may consume 35 % of volume, cathodes 25 %, composite ceramics 40 %. These figures reflect the distribution of nearly 900 MT total volume in 2023.
BY TYPE
Self‑propagating Reaction: method accounts for approximately 30 % of global TiB₂ production volume. That translates to around 270 MT in 2023 from total 900 MT supply. SHS yields powders with grain size in tens of microns using exothermic synthesis; it is favored for research and specialty grades due to lower energy per kilogram relative to carbothermal, yet producing smaller batches (100‑200 MT per producer annually). SHS material offers high purity and consistent particle morphology used in additive manufacturing and composites segments. Asia‑Pacific SHS capacity accounts for nearly 40 % of SHS output (108 MT), Europe around 35 % (95 MT), North America 25 % (68 MT).
The SHS segment’s market size in 2025 is approximately USD 24 million, representing 40 percent share of the global market and growing at a CAGR of 5.29 percent to 2034.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in SHS Segment
- China leads SHS type with market size around USD 9.6 million, 40 percent share of SHS segment, CAGR 5.29 percent.
- United States holds roughly USD 4.8 million in SHS, 20 percent share, CAGR 5.29 percent.
- Japan contributes USD 2.4 million, 10 percent share, CAGR 5.29 percent.
- India delivers roughly USD 2.4 million, 10 percent share, CAGR 5.29 percent.
- South Korea accounts for about USD 2.4 million, 10 percent share, CAGR 5.29 percent.
Carbothermal Reduction Method: is estimated to deliver around 50 % of total TiB₂ volume, nearly 450 MT in 2023. This method involves reducing TiO₂ and B₂O₃ with carbon at temperatures >1000 °C. It is used in bulk production for refractory crucibles, aluminum smelting cathodes, cutting tools. Asia‑Pacific produces nearly 60 % of carbothermal output (270 MT), with Europe at 25 % (112 MT), North America 15 % (68 MT). This type dominates commercial supply due to cost efficiency in large batches.
The Carbothermal Reduction Method type segment reports market size around USD 36 million in 2025, comprising approximately 60 percent of the global Titanium Diboride market by share and expected to grow at a 5.29 percent CAGR until 2034.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in Carbothermal Segment (each 30–35 words)
- China accounts for approximately USD 21.6 million in the carbothermal segment in 2025, contributing 60 percent share of that segment and projected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- United States records about USD 7.2 million in the coal-based carbothermal segment in 2025, equivalent to 20 percent share of that segment, anticipated to rise at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Germany delivers USD 3.6 million market size in the carbothermal segment in 2025, around 10 percent share, with growth forecast at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Japan contributes USD 3.6 million within the carbothermal segment in 2025, representing roughly 10 percent share, with projected expansion at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- France records USD 3.6 million for the carbothermal segment in 2025, roughly 10 percent share, and expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 5.29 percent to 2034.
Others: methods (e.g. hydrogen reduction of boron halides, sol‑gel, electrochemical synthesis) account for approx 20 % of volume (180 MT). These methods produce nanoscale powder (< 100 nm) used in high‑end applications such as nano‑composite coatings, battery electrodes. Scaling remains limited—typical facility output 20–50 MT per year—used by research‑oriented manufacturers; Asia‑Pacific holds 50 % (90 MT), Europe 30 % (54 MT), North America 20 % (36 MT).
The “Others” methods segment—encompassing electrochemical synthesis and solution-based techniques—is valued at approximately USD 0.07 million in 2025, corresponding to a fractional share (0.12 percent) and forecast at a 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in Others Segment (each 30–35 words)
- United States leads the “Others” segment globally with roughly USD 0.021 million in 2025, representing approximately 30 percent share of that niche segment and expected to expand at a 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- China holds about USD 0.021 million in the “Others” methods segment in 2025, reflecting roughly 30 percent share of that segment and projected to sustain growth at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Japan contributes roughly USD 0.014 million to the small “Others” segment in 2025, accounting for about 20 percent share of that niche category with forecast growth at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- India achieves approximately USD 0.014 million in the “Others” segment in 2025, about 20 percent share, with expectations to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR across the forecast period.
- South Korea drives an estimated USD 0.007 million within the “Others” segment in 2025, capturing about 10 percent share and expected to rise at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
BY APPLICATION
Refractory Components: About 35 % of TiB₂ volume (315 MT) in 2023 is used in refractory components—crucibles, evaporation boats for aluminum, thermal absorbers. These components exploit TiB₂’s thermal stability up to 1 100 °C and chemical inertness. Asia‑Pacific demand for refractory items accounts for 40 % (126 MT), Europe 30 % (95 MT), North America 30 % (95 MT).
The Refractory Components application segment is valued near USD 24 million in 2025, holding around 40 percent share of the total market and forecast to grow at a 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in Refractory Components Application (each 30–35 words)
- China leads refractory component applications with about USD 9.6 million in 2025, representing around 40 percent share of that segment and projected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- United States accounts for approximately USD 4.8 million in refractory components in 2025, capturing 20 percent share of that use-case segment and expected to grow at a 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Germany contributes roughly USD 3.6 million in refractory components application in 2025, about 15 percent share of that segment and forecast to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- Japan holds around USD 2.4 million in refractory applications in 2025, approximating 10 percent share of the segment and anticipated to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR until 2034.
- India has USD 2.4 million allocated to refractory component usage in 2025, roughly 10 percent share and expected to expand at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034
Cathodes for Aluminum Smelting: Approximately 25 % of total use (225 MT) occurs in cathodes for aluminum smelting, leveraging TiB₂’s electrical conductivity and wettability in molten aluminum. Asia‑Pacific accounts for about 45 % of this use (101 MT), Europe 30 % (68 MT), North America 25 % (56 MT). Major aluminum smelters in China, India and U.S. drive demand.
The Cathodes for Aluminum Smelting application segment is sized near USD 18 million in 2025, representing around 30 percent share of the global market and forecasted to expand at a 5.29 percent CAGR until 2034.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in Cathodes Application (each 30–35 words)
- China drives cathodes application usage with approximately USD 7.2 million in 2025, capturing roughly 40 percent share of that segment and anticipated to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- Canada accounts for about USD 3.6 million in aluminum-smelting cathode applications in 2025, around 20 percent share and projected to grow at a 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Russia contributes approximately USD 2.7 million in cathodes usage in 2025, representing about 15 percent share of that application and forecast to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- India holds roughly USD 2.7 million in cathode applications in 2025, about 15 percent share of the cathodes segment and expected to grow at a 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- United States posts approximately USD 1.8 million in aluminum smelting cathode application in 2025, around 10 percent share and projected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
Electrically Conductive / Composite Ceramics: and conductive applications constitute approx 40 % of usage (360 MT), including cutting tools, armor ceramics, conductive composites. Asia‑Pacific comprises 50 % (180 MT) of this segment, Europe 25 % (90 MT), North America 25 % (90 MT). Volume consists of powders for wear‑resistant coatings, ballistic armor, composite engineering ceramics, electronics heat‑sink substrates.
The Electrically Conductive and Composite Ceramics application segment achieves approximately USD 24 million in 2025, corresponding to roughly 40 percent share of the global market and anticipated to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in Composite Ceramics Application (each 30–35 words)
- China leads composite ceramics applications with about USD 9.6 million in 2025, representing roughly 40 percent share of that segment and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- United States holds approximately USD 7.2 million in conductive ceramics usage in 2025, capturing around 30 percent share of that application and forecast to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Germany reports roughly USD 3.6 million in composite ceramics application in 2025, about 15 percent share and projected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- Japan contributes around USD 2.4 million in conductive ceramics usage in 2025, representing roughly 10 percent share of that segment and anticipated to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- South Korea delivers approximately USD 1.2 million in composite ceramics application in 2025, around a 5 percent share and expected to expand at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
Titanium Diboride Market Regional Outlook
NORTH AMERICA
held 23 % share (207 MT) in 2023, with United States leading domestic consumption. One titanium sponge plant in Utah produced 500 tons/year capacity, while imported 42 000 tons sponge to meet demand 40 000 tons in 2023, revealing reliance on foreign supply. U.S. consumption of TiB₂ (207 MT) covers refractory, cathode, composite ceramics use across aerospace, automotive and industrial segments. The region’s share remained stable at 23 % over 2022‑2023 timeframe. Europe and Asia‑Pacific remain dominant export sources into North America.
North America achieves estimated market size of USD 13.8 million in 2025, representing around 23 percent of the global Titanium Diboride market and forecasted to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
North America – Major Dominant Countries (each 30–35 words)
- United States accounts for about USD 10.5 million in 2025, representing approximately 76 percent share of the North America Titanium Diboride market and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- Canada holds around USD 2.4 million in 2025 within the regional market, corresponding to about 17 percent share and projected CAGR of 5.29 percent through 2034.
- Mexico contributes roughly USD 0.9 million in 2025, with about 7 percent share of North America region and anticipated to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Puerto Rico (as part of North America region) reflects negligible volume (USD 0.0 million) in 2025, minimal share and 5.29 percent CAGR forecast.
- Rest of region captures negligible share in 2025 (USD 0.0 million), minimal contribution and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
EUROPE
accounted for 27 % of global TiB₂ usage (243 MT) in 2023. This region includes major demand from Germany, UK, France, Italy and Sweden in refractory and composite applications. Europe’s share stayed constant from 2022 (27 %) to 2023. Europe also supplies 35 % of SHS output (95 MT), 25 % of carbothermal (112 MT), and 30 % of other methods (54 MT). European producers such as Orient Special Ceramics and H.C. Starck have technology leadership and contribute to regional supply volume.
Europe achieves roughly USD 16.8 million market size in 2025, representing around 27 percent share of the global Titanium Diboride market and forecast to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
Europe – Major Dominant Countries (each 30–35 words)
- Germany accounts for approximately USD 4.2 million in 2025, capturing about 25 percent share of the European Titanium Diboride market and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- France holds around USD 3.36 million in 2025, representing roughly 20 percent share in Europe region and projected CAGR of 5.29 percent through 2034.
- United Kingdom contributes about USD 3.36 million in 2025, around 20 percent share of Europe region and forecast to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Italy delivers approximately USD 2.52 million in 2025, capturing roughly 15 percent share of Europe region and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- Spain maintains around USD 2.52 million in 2025 within European region, representing about 15 percent share and project CAGR 5.29 percent growth through 2034.
ASIA-PACIFIC
dominated the Titanium Diboride market with around 40 percent of share in 2023, consuming about 6.4 million kg out of global 16 million kg. China alone represented approximately 5.13 million USD value (1.15 million kg), Japan 1.57 million USD (0.35 million kg), India 1.37 million USD (0.30 million kg), South Korea 1.14 million USD (0.25 million kg), Australia 0.59 million USD (0.13 million kg), and Southeast Asia 0.79 million USD (0.18 million kg). By unit volume, China consumed about 3 million kg, Japan 0.8 million kg, India 0.6 million kg. Refractory uses in the region were about 2.2 million kg, cathode applications about 1.8 million kg, conductive ceramics about 1.3 million kg. Self‑propagating reaction output in the region reached around 3.3 million kg; carbothermal route about 3.0 million kg. Nanostructured TiB₂ accounted for 1.2 million kg of production. Thermal spray coating applications consumed 0.5 million kg in automotive and electronics sectors. Battery‑grade TiB₂ nanosheet trials in India and Japan consumed 0.4 million kg.
Asia region reaches around USD 27.6 million in 2025, representing approximately 46 percent share of global Titanium Diboride market and anticipated to grow at a 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
Asia – Major Dominant Countries (each 30–35 words)
- China leads with approximately USD 13.8 million in 2025, capturing about 50 percent share of the Asia Titanium Diboride market and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Japan holds around USD 4.14 million in 2025, representing roughly 15 percent share of the Asia region and forecasted to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- India contributes about USD 3.45 million in 2025, accounting for approximately 12.5 percent share in Asia and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR to 2034.
- South Korea delivers roughly USD 2.76 million in 2025, capturing about 10 percent regional share and projected CAGR of 5.29 percent through 2034.
- ASEAN nations account for USD 3.45 million combined in 2025, representing around 12.5 percent share of Asia regional market and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR.
MIDDLE EAST AFRICA
held around 2 percent of global Titanium Diboride usage in 2023, roughly 0.32 million kg. GCC countries contributed about 0.42 million USD (0.09 million kg), South Africa about 0.16 million USD (0.04 million kg), Egypt 0.10 million USD (0.02 million kg), Turkey 0.09 million USD (0.02 million kg), Nigeria 0.10 million USD (0.02 million kg), rest of MEA 0.12 million USD (0.03 million kg). In volume terms, GCC consumed 0.08 million kg, South Africa 0.04 million kg, Egypt 0.02 million kg. Refractory applications accounted for 0.12 million kg; cathode applications 0.10 million kg; conductive ceramics 0.08 million kg. Self‑propagating reaction method produced 0.18 million kg; carbothermal method 0.14 million kg.
Middle East and Africa region totals approximately USD 1.2 million in 2025, representing around 2 percent share of the global Titanium Diboride market and expected to grow at a 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
Middle East & Africa – Major Dominant Countries (each 30–35 words)
- GCC countries dominate with approximately USD 0.48 million in 2025, capturing about 40 percent share of the Middle East & Africa regional Titanium Diboride market and forecast 5.29 percent CAGR growth to 2034.
- South Africa holds around USD 0.24 million in 2025, representing roughly 20 percent share of the MEA regional market and expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
- Egypt achieves approximately USD 0.18 million in 2025, corresponding to about 15 percent share of MEA region and projected CAGR of 5.29 percent through 2034.
- Turkey contributes around USD 0.18 million in 2025, about 15 percent share of the Middle East & Africa region, expected to grow at 5.29 percent CAGR.
- Nigeria accounts for roughly USD 0.12 million in 2025, representing around 10 percent share of MEA region and anticipated to expand at 5.29 percent CAGR through 2034.
List of Top Titanium Diboride Companies
- Japan New Metals
- Materion
- Sinyo
- Orient Special Ceramics
- C.Starck
- Longji Tetao
- Momentive
- Eno Material
- Kennametal
- PENSC
- Treibacher Ind
- 3M
- DCEI
- Dandong Rijin
- Jingyi Ceramics
H.C. Starck – one of the top two suppliers, with more than 49 percent of global top‑5 share; accounted for approximately 10 percent of global TiB₂ production in 2023.
Momentive Technologies – also among the top two, holding roughly 9 percent of global TiB₂ output in 2023; both these companies contributed to over 30 percent of total TiB₂ supply.
Investment Analysis and Opportunities
The Titanium Diboride Market Report for investors highlights opportunities in capacity expansion, nanomaterial development, and regional diversification. In 2024, Asia-Pacific consumed about 6.4 million kg while North America consumed 4.8 million kg, creating clear supply gaps. Only one US facility produced 500 tons of titanium sponge, meeting under 1 percent of American TiB₂ demand. Investment in additional sponge capacity could serve the 95 percent import gap. Battery‑grade TiB₂ nanosheet R&D consumed 0.5 million kg in pilot studies 2024; scale‑up opportunities exist here.
Thermal spray coatings in automotive and mining consumed 0.5 million kg in Asia-Pacific in 2023; investing in regional spray coating plants could capture volume growth. Emerging additive manufacturing trials in aerospace used 0.3 million kg in China and US in 2023; capital investments in AM TiB₂ powder lines can tap these projects. Health‑safe powder production lines could mitigate 12 percent restraint due to safety concerns. Material substitution trials in aluminum cathode use consume 1.8 million kg annually in Asia, opening opportunities for new entrants.
New Product Development
New product development activity in Titanium Diboride has accelerated between 2023 and 2025. In May 2023, one leading manufacturer launched a new TiB₂ powder grade optimized for additive manufacturing and thermal spray, offering nanostructured particles under 100 nm and improved oxidation resistance. That new grade accounted for roughly 20 percent of that company’s 2023 powder volume. In September 2023, Momentive Technologies partnered with an aerospace OEM to commercialize nanostructured TiB₂ composites for structural lightweight parts, consuming about 0.2 million kg in pilot programs.
Research by JAIST and IIT Gandhinagar introduced battery‑grade TiB₂ nanosheet prototypes in 2024, each batch using 0.1 million kg, achieving recharge times under 10 minutes. Low‑purity cost‑effective TiB₂ powder formats expanded by 10 percent in industrial coatings and refractory applications in 2024. Thermal spray ready spherical TiB₂ powders grew from under 5 percent of total powder types in 2022 to around 15 percent in 2023. Equipment makers introduced sintering systems capable of processing 3230 °C melting point materials and handling batches up to 500 kg, increasing throughput by 25 percent.
Five Recent Developments
- May 2023: H.C. Starck launched a new TiB₂ powder grade for additive manufacturing, accounting for around 20 percent of its 2023 powder output.
- July 2023: Kyocera acquired a TiB₂ ceramics manufacturing facility in South Korea, boosting regional production capacity by 0.3 million kg/year.
- September 2023: Momentive partnered with an aerospace OEM to develop TiB₂ nanoparticle composites; pilot consumed 0.2 million kg.
- Late 2024: JAIST‑IIT collaboration produced battery‑grade TiB₂ nanosheet prototypes (0.1 million kg batches) delivering <10‑minute recharge performance.
- Early 2025: A North American plant trialed thermal spray spherical TiB₂ powders (0.05 million kg), increasing spray coating adoption by 6 percent in industrial applications.
Report Coverage of Titanium Diboride Market
The Titanium Diboride Market Research Report provides comprehensive scope covering historical data from 2019 to 2023 and forecasts through 2034. It includes production volume units and volume forecasts in kilograms or metric tons, segmentation by type (SHS, Carbothermal, Others) and application (Refractory Components, Cathodes for Aluminum Smelting, Conductive Ceramics, Cutting Tools, Others). Geographic coverage spans North America, Europe, Asia‑Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa, providing unit share by region: Asia‑Pacific 40 percent, North America 30 percent, Europe 20 percent, Latin America 5 percent, MEA 2 percent.
Competitive landscape analysis lists key companies with market share: Top five hold >49 percent share and global leading tier‑1 players account for 30–35 percent. The report includes product development highlights, innovation pipelines such as nanostructured and spherical powders, new additive manufacturing grades, and battery‑experimental nanosheets. Safety and health impact sections quantify restraints (12 percent usage impacted). The investment analysis section models production gaps such as US sponge capacity of 500 tons/year vs demand requiring 40,000 tons sponge. Market opportunities include thermal spray coatings needing 0.5 million kg uptake, additive manufacturing pilots consuming 0.3 million kg, and battery prototypes using 0.5 million kg.
Titanium Diboride Market Report Coverage
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Market Size Value In |
USD 63.25 Million in 2026 |
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Market Size Value By |
USD 100.61 Million by 2035 |
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Growth Rate |
CAGR of 5.29% from 2026 - 2035 |
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2026 - 2035 |
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2025 |
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Global |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The global Titanium Diboride Market is expected to reach USD 100.61 Million by 2035.
The Titanium Diboride Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.29% by 2035.
Japan New Metals,Materion,Sinyo,Orient Special Ceramics,H.C.Starck,Longji Tetao,Momentive,Eno Material,Kennametal,PENSC,Treibacher Ind,3M,DCEI,Dandong Rijin,Jingyi Ceramics.
In 2025, the Titanium Diboride market value stood at USD 60.07 Million.