
Titanium
Titanium is a transition metal often used in the aerospace, medical, and military industries. It is as strong as steel, but 40% lighter.

Titanium is a transition metal often used in the aerospace, medical, and military industries. It is as strong as steel, but 40% lighter.

Steel is a popular metal alloy consisting mostly of iron and some carbon. Other elements are sometimes added, such as manganese, chromium, vanadium, and tungsten.

Stainless Steel is a steel alloy that contains a minimum of 10% chromium.

Spring Steel is a class of steel alloys that are typically heat-treated to optimize their spring-like properties.

Copper is a naturally occurring, non-magnetic metal known for its unique brownish-red color. The majority of bronze and brass alloys are comprised of over 80% copper.

Bronze is a common metal alloy, typically made using mostly copper and some tin. Sometimes, other metals such as aluminum and nickel are added to create the ideal bronze alloy for a specific application.

Brass is a metal alloy made from copper and zinc. Due to its attractive gold appearance, brass is often used to make decorative products.

Aluminum is a lightweight, non-magnetic, silver-colored metal that can be formed into almost any shape.

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