
The typical elastic modulus of copper alloys at room temperature (25°C) is about 117 GPa. The typical density of copper alloys ranges from 8.8 to 8.94 g/cm3. The typical tensile strength varies between 172 and 220 MPa. The wide range of ultimate tensile strength is largely due to different heat treatment conditions.


Glossary: Materials: Polymers: Polystyrene: Copolymer: High Heat Resistant, Injection Molding
Glossary: Materials: Alloys: Titanium Alloy: Wrought
Glossary: Materials: Alloys: Steel: Carbon Steel
Glossary: Materials: Polymers: Polyphthalamide: 45% Glass Reinforced
Glossary: Materials: Polymers: Polyester: Poly(ethylene-Terephthalate): 60% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced
Glossary: Materials: Polymers: Polyamide: Nylon (PA 612): 33% Glass Fiber Reinforced, Toughened
Glossary: Materials: Polymers: Polyethylene: High Density Copolymer, Low and Medium Molecular Weight
Glossary: Materials: Alloys: Steel: Alloy Steel
Glossary: Materials: Alloys: Steel: Stainless Steel
