Actually, cast iron isn't that strong. Believe it or not, plastic is stronger.
This depends on what type of strength you are talking about: tensile strength, compressive strength, shear strength, specific strength, etc.
Bainite steels have one of the highest tensile strengths of an alloy.
2% beryllium and 97% nickel and way less than 1% of titanium has about 280,000psi that is the strongest metal alloy is known to man check this out in marks mechanical engineering hand book I'm not sure. What is the alloy called?
Carbon 40. Real life could be stranger than fiction. Like Adamatium in Ironman
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Steel but If you can't afford the weight, titanium is your best friend
Alloy is the name for at least two different metals melted and blended together. Most of the metals we use are alloys, as their characteristics are usually better than the base metals.
The strongest metal known to man as of this point in time is still titanium, and the strongest man made metal alloy is Carbon 40. (Although this is based only of what is known and available on the market, who knows what has been abd is being developed by the US Gov't and privat Industry? In matters such as these - real life is usually stranger than fiction).
alloy
A wrought alloy is a an alloy that is created or worked by a forge.
Titanium Steel is the strongest.
Steel but If you can't afford the weight, titanium is your best friend
Alloy is the name for at least two different metals melted and blended together. Most of the metals we use are alloys, as their characteristics are usually better than the base metals.
It will depend on the Alloy. You need the alloy steel AISI - SAE material designation; such as 4140 or 8620. Mechanical engineering handbooks will have the mechanical properties listed in an appendix; such as UTS, YS, Modulus (E), etc. In addition, steel distributor's will have books (free) that have the mechanical properties listed. I did attempt to add a website as an example of where you could go on-line as well. I am not sure where or how the link will appear.
The world's strongest metal is titanium. Commercial grade Titanium (92% pure) is 63,000 psi (434 MPa), which can be compared to a low grade steel alloy but is 45% lighter. It is an alloy to natural elements tungsten, iridium and other metals including aluminum, molybdenum, iron, and manganese. It is also a super alloy of liqiud metal. Certain titanium alloys (e.g., Beta C) achieve tensile strengths of over 200,000 psi (1,400 MPa). Megapascal or MPa is a unit to measure tensile strength.
no it is not an alloy. alloy is a mixture of metals
alloy
The strongest metal known to man as of this point in time is still titanium, and the strongest man made metal alloy is Carbon 40. (Although this is based only of what is known and available on the market, who knows what has been abd is being developed by the US Gov't and privat Industry? In matters such as these - real life is usually stranger than fiction).
A wrought alloy is a an alloy that is created or worked by a forge.
Alloys' is the plural possessive of alloy
Alloy Wheels are automobile wheels which are made from an alloy of aluminum and magnesium.
A mixture of another alloy and an alloy would simply result in the obvious.....can you guess? It's an alloy! Surprise!