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Properties
Carbotanium is a composite whose components; carbon fiber and titanium, are woven together to form a strong, light material that can withstand significant amounts of heat and strain. This is due to the fact that carbon fiber has the highest strength-to-density ratio of any current fiber and titanium has the highest strength-to-density ratio of any current metal. As a result, carbotanium can withstand temperatures up to around 315°C. When two materials are bonded with an adhesive, or woven together, the two materials will fail with a similar amount of strain as they approach their maximum yield strengths. The material properties of carbotanium are therefore a mixture of those of a titanium alloy and a carbon fiber.