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Q: What is stronger carbon steel or titanium nitride?
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Is Titanium nitride or carbon steel stronger?

Titanium


What is stronger steel or titanium?

Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world


Which is stronger 1010 carbon steel or 1015 carbon steel?

1015 is stronger


Is steel stronger than titanium?

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


What is the strongest steel alloy and what is its composition?

Titanium Steel is the strongest.


Weight per weight which metal is stronger than steel?

titanium is a little stronger


Is pure titanium stronger than pure steel?

no it is not they are the same


What metal is better to use in sporting equipment and medical implants titanium or steel?

Titanium, it is lighter than steel, stronger than steel, and less bioreactive than steel.


What is a cool fact about Titanium?

it is stronger than steel but 42% lighter than it


What is the difference between carbon steel and copper?

Carbon Steel is much stronger metal.


What are modern bikes made from?

Steel Aluminium Carbon Fibre Titanium.


Is steel stronger than aluminum?

It heavily depends on which type of stainless steel you're referring to and what your definition of strong is. High carbon and perhaps plain carbon steels would be harder then austenite and ferritic stainless, but martensitic stainless would be harder then plain/high carbon. Austenite and ferritic stainless would be tougher and austenite would have have highest degree of corrosion resistance. I consider a steel to be "strong" if it has a balance of hardness and toughness in which case,I would say martensitic stainless steels.