Aeronautical engineers use titanium because it’s strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant. Golfers like titanium in their clubs for similar reasons. So why doesn’t everyone drive a car made of this supermetal? Sadly, titanium possesses one fatal weakness—its cost.
Easier swinging with a titanium golf club. Callaway
Now, a novel method for producing titanium could make it more competitive with stainless steel, researchers claim.
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