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Steel but If you can't afford the weight, titanium is your best friend

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

Titanium Steel is the strongest.


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Is titanium an alloy?

No, Titanium is an element.


Can you have a gold titanium alloy?

Well Titanium is harder than steel and can be alloyed with different metals. Gold and Titanium can be alloyed together in various percentage. There is a brittle alloy of Gold and Titanium with 90% Gold and 10% Titanium. This alloy is used in dentistry, as this is really hard alloy of Titanium and Gold. This is shown in movies very easy to make, but it isn't. Well in Movies everything is possible... That's why they are called Movies.


What is the strongest alloy in terms of tensile strength?

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.


What does titanium and aluminum form into?

Titanium and aluminum do not form an alloy together -- they have limited solubility in each other, which means they do not readily combine to form a new material.


What is the world's strongest metal?

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.


What alloy cab e use instead of aluminium alloy?

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What are the alloy for a titanium bike frame?

For bike frames titanium can be used unalloyed.


Does the chorium cobalt alloy is a very light alloy?

Chromium cobalt alloy is not considered a very light alloy; it is actually a dense material. While it does have high strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance, it is heavier compared to some other alloys like aluminum or titanium.


Are titanium rings made from titanium dioxide?

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