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Pure titanium is stronger than common types of steel, but not as strong as many alloys of steel- at least not when measured by ultimate tensile strength.
However, titanium is often the better choice for many applications because it has a much better strength-to-weight ratio, meaning that it can provide the same strength as a steel component at a fraction of the weight.
Additionally, titanium is more resistant to corrosion which also can make it a better choice for certain applications.
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