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Titanium is recognized for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, being one of the strongest and most durable metals, yet light in weight. Its strength can be compared to that of high-grade steel, but titanium is about 45% lighter. It has a tensile strength of about 434 MPa (63,000 psi), which varies based on the alloy and the processing it undergoes.
Titanium's resistance to corrosion and high temperatures enhances its utility, making it an ideal material for aerospace, medical implants, and automotive applications. Its ability to endure extreme conditions without significant degradation adds to its value. However, the cost of extraction and processing makes titanium more expensive than some alternatives, limiting its use in certain industries.
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