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i would recommend steel or if you are very rich titanium.
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It is lightweight and stronger than steel. Steel is really heavy and flying requires light but strong materials.
Titanium? No titanium isn't a steel, titanium has a very good strength to weight ratio but its not as strong as high strength steel. Probably the best all around high strength steel, if you count hardness, tensil strength, shear, and yield is englin steel number 5. It has a yield of about 245,000 psi an ultimate strength of around 293,000 psi a harness of 45.6 and an impact of about 75 joules. And its cheaper than exotic alloys, you can build aircraft with the stuff when weight isn't an issue ant it is plenty strong enough. Its also very strong even in high temp unlike titanium.
Flintis more likely to spark with steel than damp leaves or water. It needs to be struck against a hard object containing iron.
Flint is a hard rock that produces a spark when struck against steel. Flint is a sedimentary rock that is formed from a crypto crystalline quartz.
Flint can be white, and it will spark when struck against iron or steel, but I'm not sure that striking against another piece of flint will do anything like a spark.
Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world
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George Frederick Comstock has written: 'Titanium in iron and steel' -- subject(s): Titanium steel, Titanium-iron alloys
Titanium, it is lighter than steel, stronger than steel, and less bioreactive than steel.
No. It was constructed of steel
Titanium is relatively expensive, work hardening, and softer then steel.
Titanium Steel is the strongest.
You bond steel and titanium by melting iron and titanium together. And putting the mixture in a furnace then use the thing that blows air into a fire on the furnace to blow air into the mixture. That blows most of the carbon out of the mixture thus hardening the mixture and making it a steel and titanium mixture.