I cannot answer about Titanium at a molecular level, but I can answer that the alloys I am familiar with do not contain a significant amount of carbon. read more
Titanium has two very useful properties, it is resistant to corrosion (including in sea water and chlorine) and has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. Titanium is as strong as a lot of steels, yet it is 45% lighter. The metal is also 60% denser than aluminium but is over two times as strong. read more
PROF DELIANG ZHANG. Titanium metal is a very durable metal for engineering applications because this metal is corrosion-resistant and also this metal is very strong and very light. It is 40% lighter than steel but as strong as high-strength steel. read more
Fatigue strength and ductility are also bolstered with an elongation value of 12%. Overall, these values make our cast titanium comparable to wrought and annealed alloys which are typically stronger than conventional cast alloys. read more