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In general, titanium is denser than steel due to compactness in grain structure of titanium.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in a national level competition.This key question is from Melting of Titanium Alloys topic in portion Foundry Introduction & Materials of Casting-Forming-Welding II |
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Answer» RIGHT option is (b) False Explanation: Titanium is a low density material which is approximately 60% of the density of steel. It is MAINLY STRENGTHENED by alloying and deformation methods. It is a nonmagnetic metal which has low thermal conductivity. Its coefficient of thermal expansion is GENERALLY LESS than that of steel and less than half that of aluminium. |
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