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What is the difference between Steel and Titanium?

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G. Roland

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G. Roland, Professor, Austin

Answered Aug 08, 2019

The major differences between steel and titanium will be explained in relation to their different priorities. Titanium is an inert metal, and it can be used for a lot of things. It has a low density, durable and it has the ability to withstand low temperature and as well as high temperature. Steel, on the other hand, is an artificial metal which can be through the combination of two or more metals.

The major differences between steel and titanium will be explained in relation to their different
It is a hard material and is very harder than titanium. In terms of density, Steel has a higher density compared to titanium. While steel is magnetic and corrosive, titanium is a non-magnetic material and anti-corrosive. Steel is used to give strength to a construction since it is a very hard material, but titanium is used for lightweight material. While steel is needed for strong materials, titanium is used in building different parts of automobiles, computer components, etc.

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W. Kaye, Ex-Marine, Post Graduate, Chapel Hill

Answered May 23, 2019

Steel and titanium are both metals, which are strong and often used. Titanium is stronger than steel, especially when it is alloyed with other metals such as vanadium and aluminium. Despite its strength, titanium is lighter than steel. In terms of numbers, titanium is 45% lighter than steel. Both metals are used for different purposes.

Steel and titanium are both metals, which are strong and often used. Titanium is stronger than
Titanium is used in vehicles like bicycles, where it must be both strong and light. It is also used in propeller shafts. Steel is mainly used in areas of construction, because it is hard and flexible. It is also used in knives and parent metals.

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