no,just harder
Aluminum is actually lighter than titanium
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Iridium is a very hard and dense metal with a Mohs hardness of around 6.5 to 7. It is known for its high melting point and resistance to corrosion, making it useful in various industrial applications, including in spark plugs and as a catalyst in chemical reactions.
No, gold is around twice more expensive than iridium.
Titanium is generally harder and stronger than aluminum. It has a higher strength-to-weight ratio and is more resistant to corrosion and extreme temperatures compared to aluminum. This makes titanium more suitable for applications requiring high strength and durability.
Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world
no
Iridium is not stronger than diamond. Diamond is the hardest known natural material, while iridium is a very dense and corrosion-resistant metal. Diamond's superior hardness comes from its molecular structure, making it harder than any other naturally occurring material.
Tungsten is an element that is stronger and harder than titanium. It has a higher tensile strength and can withstand higher temperatures, making it a popular choice in applications where durability and resilience are important.
no it is not they are the same
it is stronger than steel but 42% lighter than it
Yes. In fact, titanium was the strongest material on earth until just recently.
Aluminum is actually lighter than titanium
If you'd like like a heavy but strong metal, I'd suggest Tungsten. Though, if you prefer a lighter weight metal but still strong, Titanium is around to fit. If you want the best kind of metal, I'd suggest Tungsten. Tungsten is strong, hard, heavy, heat resistant, and non-flammable. It melts at 6192 degrees Fahrenheit, and the hardness rating at 8 to 9. Though it is heavy, it is as equally strong as Titanium.
Titanium man.
Titanium
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