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Right, 2 weeks ago I was assigned a project to redesign my house to be eco. Now I need to replace the thick wood used for stairs and pretty much else with something strong and won't blow up when you touch it.

 

Titanium or Carbon Fiber.

 

Titanium is a good resource as it can be found within mostly all volcanic rocks. So it will last longer and can be used again and again due to it can be melted down and reshaped, unlike wood which would BURN!

 

Carbon Fiber is brilliant from what I've heard (on Top Gear) as it is hugely strong!

 

But I need to know what is stronger and more eco-friendly?

 

tl;dr: What is more strong and eco-friendly, Titanium or Carbon Fiber?

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Google pwnz.

 

I would hope the process to mass produce cf parts is not only more efficient in terms of time & cost' date=' but also more of a eco-friendly process.[/quote']

 

CF = Carbon Fiber.

 

Titanium is stronger, apparently.

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Google pwnz.

 

I would hope the process to mass produce cf parts is not only more efficient in terms of time & cost' date=' but also more of a eco-friendly process.[/quote']

 

CF = Carbon Fiber.

 

Titanium is stronger, apparently.

 

I'll use Titanium for the front door then ^_^

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