What's the Flexural Modulus of the different 3D printing materials?

The flexural modulus is a measure used to define the flexibility of a material. A material with a very low flexural modulus needs limited force to bend a part for an X amount of mm. Imagine that you have one material with a flexural modulus of 2000 MPa. Another material has a flexural modulus of 1000 MPa. In practice, this means one would need twice as much force to apply an equal deformation when trying to bend the 2000 MPa material, in comparison to the 1000 MPa material.

Material
Units ASTM#
ABS
MPa D790
1834
ABS-ESD7
MPa
D790
2400
Alumide
MPa
DIN EN ISO178
3600 +/- 150
Multicolor
MPa
D790
7160
PA 12 (SLS)
MPa
DIN EN ISO178
1500 +/- 130
PA-GF MPa
DIN EN ISO178
2900 +/- 150
PC MPa
D790
2234
PC-ABS MPa
D790
1931
Poly1500
MPa
D790
1310 - 1455
ProtoGen White MPa
D790M
2130
TPU 92A-1
MPa
D790
9
TuskXC2700T
MPa
D790M
2040– 2370
TuskXC2700W
MPa
D790M
2040– 2370
Ultem 9085 MPa
D790
2507
VeroWhitePlus
MPa
D790
2137
Xtreme MPa
D790M
1520 – 2070

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