Titanium is as strong as steel, but 45% lighter. It is 60% heavier than aluminum, but
twice as strong. It is an important as an alloying agent with aluminum,
molybdenum, manganese, iron and other metals. Alloys of titanium are
principally used for aircraft and missiles where lightweight strength and ability to
withstand extremes of temperature are important.
These rods are perfect for science experiments, collection, or functional
use. Do to the high strength of titanium, these rods are perfect to
experiments dealing with strength tests.