Global and China Refractory Material Industry Report, 2013
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Affected by the factors such as slowdown in growth rates of downstream sectors like iron and steel, building materials, and glass as well as the reduced demand of refractories for infrastructure construction, China's refractory materials production in 2012 fell 4.43% over the previous year to 28.1891 million tons, of which, magnesia bricks, magnesium carbon & alumina magnesia carbon, and siliceous brick dropped sharply, down 15.94%, 8.45% and 8.37% YoY respectively.
In terms of export in 2012, both volume and value of refractory raw materials fell down, but refractory products broke the 2-million-ton mark again, climbing 4.4% YoY to 2.0397 million tons; export price even increased by 7.08%.
With respect to the product, China has been promoting the development of high-quality energy-efficient unshaped refractories. In 2012, the proportion of unshaped refractories in the total refractories production there firstly exceeded 40%, but compared with industrially advanced countries, the proportion is still lower, the goal is to hit 60% in 2020.
In addition, R & D of chrome-free refractories is also the focus of industry development. So far, Ruitai Materials Technology, Zibo Luzhong Refractory, etc. in cement kiln refractories, Qinghua Refractories, Zhejiang Jinlei Refractories, etc. in refractories for AOD furnace, Luoyang Institute of Refractories Research (LIRR), Shangyu Zili Corp New Material Co., Ltd (Zili Corp), etc. in refractories for RH furnace have made many successful attempts, followed by vigorous promotion.
As far as enterprises are concerned, China through mergers and acquisitions has had a few competitive refractory companies such as Qinghua Refractories, Puyang Refractories, Ruitai Materials Technology, Beijing Lier High Temperature Materials, Luoyang Institute of Refractories Research, Shandong Refractories Group.
As China's largest steel refractories company, Puyang Refractories Group Co.,Ltd has successively acquired and reorganized Kunming Iron and Steel Refractories, Shanghai Baoming Refractories Co. Ltd., Jiaozuo Bigger Refractories Co., Ltd. and so forth. In the first half of 2013, the company planned to acquire 100% equity in Zhengzhou Hua wei Refractories Co.Lt; the project is now being actively promoted. Once the acquisition comes through, the company will enter the "non-steel" refractory area.
In 2011, Ruitai Materials Technology Co., Ltd. acquired 100% stake in Ningguo Kaiyuan Electric Power Wear Resistant Materials Co., Ltd., and also established a joint venture named Zhengzhou Ruitai refractory Materials Technology Co., Ltd. with Henan Huobao Refractory Material Co., Ltd. In 2012, the company acquired 39.76% stake in Hunan Xianggang Yixing Refractory Materials Co., Ltd, and then 42.99% after capital increase in cash; in the same year, it invested RMB120 million in establishment of joint venture – Huadong Ruitai with Yixing Refractory Material Co., Ltd., holding 60% stake.
In December 2012, Beijing Lier High Temperature Materials finalized its mergers and acquisitions of Jinhong Mining and Liaoning Zhongxing Mining Group, with transaction amount of about RMB669 million. Jinhong Mining is mainly engaged in magnesite mining, possessing Wangguangchang magnesite mine in Mafeng Town, Haicheng City, Liaoning Province. Liaoning Zhongxing chiefly produces shaped refractory products and unshaped refractories, with annual production of 250,000 tons of shaped and unshaped series products.
According to the Opinions on Promoting the Healthy Development of Refractory Industry issued by the MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) in February 2013, China will continue to promote joint reorganization and enhance industrial concentration in the future; form 2~3 internationally competitive enterprises and create a number of new industrialization demonstration bases, with industrial concentration of the top ten companies reaching 25% by 2015; up to 45% by 2020.
Furthermore, mergers and reorganizations among international refractory companies have never ceased, either; till now, leading players like Vesuvius, RHI, Magnesita, Krosaki-Harima have emerged. By the end of 2012, the world's top ten refractories enterprises had conducted operations in China.
1. Profile of Refractory Materials
1.1 Definition and Classification
1.1.1 Definition
1.1.2 Classification
1.2 Product Characteristics
1.3 Upstream and Downstream
1.3.1 Upstream
1.3.2 Downstream
2. Development of Refractory Materials Worldwide
2.1 Market Status
2.1.1 Europe
2.1.2 USA
2.1.3 Japan
2.2 Enterprise Status
2.2.1 Competition
2.2.2 M&A
2.3 Technology
3. Development of Refractory Materials in China
3.1 Development Environment
3.1.1 Industry Environment
3.1.2 Trade Environment
3.2 Development Status
3.2.1 Overview
3.2.2 Enterprise
3.2.3 Technology
4. Refractory Material Market in China
4.1 Supply
4.1.1 Output
4.1.2 Output Structure
4.2 Demand
4.2.1 Refractory Materials for Steel Industry
4.2.2 Refractory Materials for Glass Industry
4.2.3 Refractory Materials for Cement Industry
4.3 Import and Export
4.3.1 Refractory Raw Materials
4.3.2 Refractory Products
5. Refractory Product Segments
5.1 Fused Cast Refractories
5.1.1 Status Quo
5.1.2 Competition Pattern
5.1.3 Development Prospect
5.2 Basic Refractory Materials
5.2.1 Status Quo
5.2.2 Chrome-free Basic Refractory Materials
5.2.3 Competition Pattern
5.3 Unshaped Refractory Materials
5.3.1 Status Quo
5.3.2 Competition
5.3.3 Production Forecast
5.4 Ceramic Fiber
5.4.1 Development of Ceramic Fiber Worldwide
5.4.2 Development of Ceramic Fiber in China
5.4.3 Key Enterprises
5.4.4 Development Prospects
6. Competition in China's Refractory Material Industry
6.1 Regional Competition
6.1.1 Henan
6.1.2 Liaoning
6.1.3 Shandong
6.2 Product Competition
6.3 Competition among Enterprises
7. Key Companies Worldwide
7.1 Vesuvius
7.1.1 Profile
7.1.2 Operation
7.1.3 Development in China
7.2 RHI
7.2.1 Profile
7.2.2 Operation
7.2.3 Development in China
7.3 Magnesita Refratários
7.3.1 Profile
7.3.2 Operation
7.3.3 Development in China
7.4 Krosaki
7.4.1 Profile
7.4.2 Operation
7.4.3 Development in China
7.5 Shinagawa
7.5.1 Profile
7.5.2 Operation
7.5.3 Development in China
7.6 Saint-Gobain
7.6.1 Profile
7.6.2 Operation
7.6.3 Development in China
7.7 Morgan Advanced Materials (Formerly Morgan Crucible)
7.7.1 Profile
7.7.2 Operation
7.7.3 Development in China
8. Key Enterprises in China
8.1 Puyang Refractories Group Co., Ltd.
8.1.1 Profile
8.1.2 Operation
8.1.3 Revenue Structure
8.1.4 Gross Margin
8.1.5 Development Strategy
8.2 Shandong Luyang Share Co., Ltd.
8.2.1 Profile
8.2.2 Operation
8.2.3 Revenue Structure
8.2.4 Gross Margin
8.2.5 Key Projects
8.2.6 Competitive Advantages
8.3 Ruitai Materials Technology Co., Ltd.
8.3.1 Profile
8.3.2 Operation
8.3.3 Revenue Structure
8.3.4 Gross Margin
8.3.5 Operation of Subsidiaries
8.3.6 Development Strategy
8.4 Beijing Lier High-temperature Materials Co., Ltd.
8.4.1 Profile
8.4.2 Operation
8.4.3 Revenue Structure
8.4.4 Gross Margin
8.4.5 Development Strategy
8.5 Zhejiang Jinlei Refractories Co., Ltd.
8.5.1 Profile
8.5.2 Operation
8.5.3 Revenue Structure
8.5.4 Gross Margin
8.5.5 Key Projects
8.5.6 Development Strategy
8.6 Yingkou Qinghua Group Co., Ltd.
8.6.1 Profile
8.6.2 Operation
8.6.3 Key Projects
8.7 Haicheng Houying Trade Group Co., Ltd.
8.7.1 Profile
8.7.2 Operation
8.7.3 Key Projects
8.8 Yingkou Jinlong Refractories Group Co., Ltd.
8.8.1 Profile
8.8.2 Operation
8.9 Haicheng Magnesite Refractory General Factory
8.9.1 Profile
8.9.2 Operation
8.10 Zhejiang Zili Corporation Limited
8.10.1 Profile
8.10.2 Operation
8.10.3 Key Projects
8.11 Jiangsu Sujia Group Co., Ltd.
8.11.1 Profile
8.11.2 Operation
8.12 Tongda Refractory Technologies Co., Ltd.
8.12.1 Profile
8.12.2 Operation
8.12.3 Key Projects
8.12.4 R&D Capability
8.13 Sinosteel Luoyang Institute of Refractories Research Co., Ltd.
8.13.1 Profile
8.13.2 Operation
8.13.3 R&D Capability
8.14 Shandong Refractories Group Co., Ltd.
8.14.1 Profile
8.14.2 Operation
8.14.3 Main Subsidiaries
8.15 Others
8.15.1 Luoyang Dayang Refractory Co., Ltd.
8.15.2 Zhengzhou Huawei Refractories Co., Ltd.
8.15.3 Sinosteel Refractory Co., Ltd.
8.15.4 Beijing SEPR Refractories Co., Ltd.
8.15.5 Zibo Asahi Co., Ltd.
9. Development Trends of China's Refractory Materials Industry
9.1 Problems
9.2 Development Trends
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