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
Titanium, it is lighter than steel, stronger than steel, and less bioreactive than steel.
I believe Aluminium = 2.7, and Carbon Steel = 7.85
Because its just 180 MPa less than titanium which titanium is 1040 MPa and stainless steel is 860 MPa.İts 460 MPa stronger.
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
Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world
1015 is stronger
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 Steel is the strongest.
titanium is a little stronger
no it is not they are the same
Titanium, it is lighter than steel, stronger than steel, and less bioreactive than steel.
it is stronger than steel but 42% lighter than it
Carbon Steel is much stronger metal.
Steel Aluminium Carbon Fibre Titanium.
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.