Elongation at break is the elongation a material can withstand when it is extended, just before it breaks. A material with a high degree of elongation at break is a material that can accept quite a bit of deformation before it breaks. For instance: a material with 15% elongation at break is a material which you can extend from 100 mm to 115 mm before it breaks.
Material |
Units |
ASTM# |
|
ABS |
% | D638 | 6 |
Agilus |
% | D412 |
220 - 270 |
Agilus Black |
% | D412 |
220 - 270 |
Alumide |
% | DIN EN ISO527 |
3.5 +/- 1 |
Aluminum (AlSi10Mg) |
% |
DIN EN ISO 6892-1:2009 |
9 - 13 (after heat treatment) |
Multicolor |
% |
D638 | 0.2 |
PA 12 (MJF) |
% |
D638 |
20 (XY) |
% |
D638 |
15 (Z) | |
PA 12 (SLS) |
% |
DIN EN ISO527 |
20 +/- 5 |
PA-GF | % |
DIN EN ISO527 |
6 +/- 3 |
PC | % |
D638 |
4.8 |
PC-ABS | % |
D638 |
6 |
Poly1500 | % |
D638 |
15 - 25 |
ProtoGen White | % |
D638 |
16 |
Stainless Steel (316L) | % |
DIN EN ISO 6892-1:2009 |
25 - 55 (after heat treatment) |
Titanium (TiAl6V4) |
% |
DIN EN ISO 6892-1:2009 |
13 - 15 (after heat treatment) |
TPU 92A-1 |
% |
400 | |
TuskXC2700T |
% |
D638 |
11 - 20 |
TuskXC2700W |
% |
D638 |
11 - 20 |
Ultem 9085 |
% |
D638 |
5.9 |
VeroWhitePlus |
% |
D638 |
15 - 25 |
Xtreme | % |
D638M |
14 - 22 |