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.
Steel is three times heavier and stronger than aluminum
Who cares bout the ironz we needs pig building
Yes, by all means steel is stronger than ice.
Titanium and Platinum.
steel, and titanium.
Yes
steel
The human bone is lighter than aluminum and stronger than steel
galvanised steel is a lot more safer....... if u go by the book.... it is upto 10 times stronger than stainless steel in aluminum
iduuno,thats wat im trying to figure out -.-
Is aluminum stronger then graphite?
no its not copper is a lot more stronger than aluminum
Yes. Actually... a diamond is NOT 'stronger' than steel. A diamond is 'harder' than steel, but it is not stronger.
Steel is stronger than nylon
Chemically, aluminium is an element, while steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron. Although most aluminium items you see and use are also Alloys, strictly speaking. Steel is stronger but heavier. They have quite different material qualities.
No fiberglass is not stronger than steel, the same way it can be the same way how u break glass but not that easy
Steel. It's a much stronger and much less expensive material.
Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world
Steel is a harder and more durable metal than aluminum. Therefore, steel doors are often more durable and more difficult to damage than aluminum doors.