OSAKA Titanium technologies Co.,Ltd.

About OSAKA Titanium technologies Co.,Ltd.

OSAKA Titanium technologies Co.,Ltd. manufactures and sells titanium products. The company offers titanium sponges, titanium ingots, titanium tetrachloride, titanium tetrachloride aqueous solutions, and ferro-titanium products; and high-purity titanium, silicon monoxide, and photocatalysts, as well as gas-atomized titanium powder and titanium hydride-dehydride powder. Its products are used in various applications, such as aircraft engine components, power plants, petrochemical and seawater desalination plants, and sheets for heat exchangers used in ships and LNG manufacturing plants; medical parts, packaging materials, negative electrode materials, sintered parts, personal computers, tablets/smartphones, and liquid crystal televisions; digital home appliances; and semiconductors and other materials in the electronics industry. The company was formerly known as Sumitomo Titanium Corporation and changed its name to OSAKA Titanium technologies Co.,Ltd. in 2007. OSAKA Titanium technologies Co.,Ltd. was founded in 1952 and is headquartered in Amagasaki, Japan.

チタン製造の大阪チタニウムテクノロジーズのWEBサイトです。

https://www.osaka-ti.co.jp

5726.T Japan

2,921USD109 (-3.73%)

• At close Mon Oct 03 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Basic Materials

Industry: Other Industrial Metals & Mining

Location Japan, Amagasaki

Grade: ADF

803,468,654 USD
MARKET CAP
894.659
PE
0.590
BETA (5y)
3.370
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
3%
for 3 years
108%
for 2 years
265%
for last year
255%
for this year
0%
OSAKA Titanium technologies Co.,Ltd.
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