Titanium?
No titanium isn't a steel, titanium has a very good strength to weight ratio but its not as strong as high strength steel.
Probably the best all around high strength steel, if you count hardness, tensil strength, shear, and yield is englin steel number 5. It has a yield of about 245,000 psi an ultimate strength of around 293,000 psi a harness of 45.6 and an impact of about 75 joules. And its cheaper than exotic alloys, you can build aircraft with the stuff when weight isn't an issue ant it is plenty strong enough. Its also very strong even in high temp unlike titanium.
There is no strongest steel as each serve different purposes.
osmium
No. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest man-made fiber, spider silk is the strongest animal-made fiber, and linen (from flax) is the strongest natural plant fiber.
john deere
steel is found in most part of the world as it is increasingly produced and used in all if not most parts of the world it does not occur naturally as it is an alloy of iron and other element such as carbon , nmanganese etc . also the steel is produced in steel mill.
According to the Sustainability Report of the World Steel Industry 2005, 42% of crude steel is actually recycled material.
Steel is strongest by far.
Titanium Steel is the strongest.
Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world
Tamahagane steel
Mark Henry was recently named The Second Strongest Man Who Ever Lived.
Mark Henry was recently named The Second Strongest Man Who Ever Lived.
Diamond! is the common answer Graphene is the real answer and it's 200 times stronger than steel
Steel Titan, by far.
Steel
chrome
Dialga or lucario. Or Arceus while holding a Steel Plate!
steel is the first strongest. titanium is the second, copper is the third, iron is the fourth and bronze is the fith. hope i helped with you question. : P