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What metal is strongest? |
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Titanium
Titanium and its alloys have very high strength-to-weight ratios. The densities of titanium-based alloys range between 0.160 lb/in3 (4.43 gm/cm3) and 0.175 lb/in3 (4.85 gm/cm3). Yield strengths range from 25,000 psi (172 MPa) for commercially pure Grade 1 to greater than 200,000 psi (1380 MPa) for heat-treated beta alloys.
First answer by Shashank jpr. Last edit by Schnazola. Contributor trust: 1630 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 16 [recommend question]




