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Actually, cast iron isn't that strong. Believe it or not, plastic is stronger.

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There isn't a single "strongest" alloy as strength can vary depending on the specific application and requirements. However, some strong alloys include titanium alloy, steel alloy, and Inconel alloy, which are commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications due to their exceptional strength and durability.

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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.

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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?

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Carbon 40. Real life could be stranger than fiction. Like Adamatium in Ironman

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Steel

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Steel

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Steel.

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steel

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