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Definitely not light.

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This article claims: '...The alloy is used in dentistry and artificial joints, because of its light weight....' . This is misleading since 'light weight' is a comparative description and other alloys used are less dense. Titanium for example is about half the weight of this alloy. Even stainless steel is about 10% lighter than this alloy. Vitallium has plenty of noteworthy attributes, but being 'light weight' is not one.

70.185.104.164 (talk) 23:56, 18 March 2013 (UTC) BGriffin[reply]

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