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The metal with the highest Tensile strength is Steel. Steel can be hardened to make it stronger than plain iron or low grade steels. However, high-strength, hardened steels can be quite brittle and will snap like glass when it fails.

Titanium is a strong metal for its density. Titanium is 1/3 the density of steel so it has a high strength to weight ratio. Aluminum is even lighter and is weaker. Engineers select the metal that has the strength and weight that is required for their design.

Carbon fiber is a stronger material than steel. And some scientists have demonstrated that a spider's thread is stronger than anything.

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Tungsten is considered one of the strongest metals in the world due to its high tensile strength and extreme hardness. It is commonly used in industrial applications where strength and durability are important.

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The strongest metal in the world is definetly Not TITANIUM. It is a super alloy of barium cobalt and tungsten . Strength and toughness do sometimes get confused.
Titanium is a blend of strength and practicality. Tungsten is the strongest natural metal and has the highest melting point. Chromium is the hardest, a key ingredient of stainless steel

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alloy 8-450.

Could be an alloy of Gold=for non corrod. Titanium=for strength. Aluminum=for light weight.

I call it The Alloy Azzurinoid. Hope that helps.

(The Alloy Azzurinoid is just for fun)

In patapon Adamanman is light as it could it be, strong as it could it be.

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Tungsten is the strongest pure metal in the world. Tungsten has a very high density, more than 19.3 times denser than water. It is denser than uranium and lead.

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Titanium has the highest strength to weight ratio of all the metals. Carbon is not a metal but has a much higher strength to weight ratio in the form of carbon-fiber or carbon nano- tubes.

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Titanium is the strongest metal.

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tungston carbid

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Iridium

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Tungsten

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