High Tensile Strength

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
HTS
Pronunciation
/haɪ ˈtɛnsəl strɛŋθ/
Category
Business
Related Field
Products

Examples in Context

  1. Certain materials can be manufactured with a high tensile strength.
  2. Mild steel has a high tensile strength, this being about 200 times that of concrete.
  3. Manganese-bronze sheets a copper-aluminum alloy with high tensile strength and resistance to corrosion.
  4. The most common carbon-fiber type is PAN, primarily for structural reinforcement because of its high tensile strength.
  5. N326 in natural rubber high tensile strength, tensile strength and wear resistance and jumped cracking.

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