You bond steel and titanium by melting iron and titanium together. And putting the mixture in a furnace then use the thing that blows air into a fire on the furnace to blow air into the mixture. That blows most of the carbon out of the mixture thus hardening the mixture and making it a steel and titanium mixture.
Titanium
Titanium, it is lighter than steel, stronger than steel, and less bioreactive than steel.
Titanium ingot is kind of a hard steel produced by different countries and exported and imported.
By:Venom751998: By strength-to-weight ratio NO. Steel and titanium both have about the same overall strength, but titanium is about 45% lighter than steel. However, it might be more expensive. If you can, check out carbon fiber. It is known to be 5x stronger than steel and 2x as stiff. By: venom751998
Titanium is a metalic element on it's own. It has nothing to do with steel, which is based on the element iron. Like most metals, there are many alloys based on titanium that are more suitable for most purposes than pure titanium.
Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world
Titanium
Titanium
Titanium is an element (Ti), not a chemical bond. It can from chemical bonds with other elements that can react with it
Titanium tetrachloride has ionic bonds.
George Frederick Comstock has written: 'Titanium in iron and steel' -- subject(s): Titanium steel, Titanium-iron alloys
Titanium, it is lighter than steel, stronger than steel, and less bioreactive than steel.
No. It was constructed of steel
Titanium is relatively expensive, work hardening, and softer then steel.
Titanium Steel is the strongest.
yes, titanium is 43% lighter than steel
No. Titanium costs approximately 10 times more than steel and titanium is only lighter that steel. You actually will need more titanium than steel for armor (strength to size issue). Tanks don't have problem with heavy armor so weight is not an issue for them.