Yes, woofers made of Polypropylene are better than those made from Aluminium and Titanium because they stand up to cold and heat better.
Actually for rockets aluminum or titanium alloys are typically better than steel as they are lighter in weight for similar strength in the mode of use.
no they are called accustomass moduals and their way better
That depends on how you define "better" and what you're using it for.
No. Aluminum is much lighter than titanium, and the lighter the aircraft, the more efficient it is. Boeing's new aircraft, the 787, is switching to carbon fiber though. This will probably be the material used in future aircraft.
Titanium is generally harder and stronger than aluminum. It has a higher strength-to-weight ratio and is more resistant to corrosion and extreme temperatures compared to aluminum. This makes titanium more suitable for applications requiring high strength and durability.
This explains the difference in their products. Looks like one is aluminum and the other is titanium coated, better sound and heavier unit.
Karmin Titanium.
The choice between an aluminum electrolytic capacitor (app) and a metalized polypropylene capacitor (mpp) depends on the application. MPP capacitors are generally better for high-frequency applications due to their lower equivalent series resistance (ESR) and better stability over temperature and frequency. They also have a longer lifespan and are less prone to failure than aluminum electrolytics. However, for applications requiring high capacitance at a lower cost, aluminum electrolytics may be more suitable.
Silver is the best conductor of heat. Titanium is the hardest metal. potassium cyanide is the most poisonous compound
No.
Polypropylene is more stable then fiberglass If it has the correct stiffness it should be better, certainly more durable and If my guess is right less costly.
It flows through aluminum foil better because electricity flows throw aluminum or metal better then plastic or other