Is Molybdenum Stronger Than Titanium?

Molybdenum and titanium have different material properties, and it is difficult to compare their strength directly. However, molybdenum has a higher melting point (2623°C) than titanium (1668°C), and it is generally stronger and more wear-resistant at high temperatures. On the other hand, titanium has a higher strength-to-weight ratio than molybdenum, which makes it a popular choice for lightweight applications such as aerospace components. Ultimately, the choice between molybdenum and titanium depends on the specific application and required material properties.

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