Modulus of Elasticity Chart

The modulus of elasticity (Young modulus) measures a material stiffness: how much it resists elastic deflection under load. This chart compares common engineering materials.

Material GPa Mpsi
Carbon and alloy steel 200 29
Stainless steel 193 28
Cast iron (gray) 100 to 150 15 to 22
Titanium 110 16
Copper 117 17
Brass 100 to 110 15 to 16
Bronze 100 to 120 15 to 17
Aluminum 69 10
Magnesium 45 6.5
PEEK 3.6 0.52
Acetal (Delrin) 3.1 0.45
Polycarbonate 2.3 0.33
ABS 2.3 0.33
Nylon 2 to 3 0.3 to 0.43
UHMW 0.7 0.10
PTFE 0.5 0.07
Stiffness, not strength. Modulus is about deflection, not breaking. Steel is about three times as stiff as aluminum, so an aluminum part of equal size flexes far more under the same load.

See the Yield Strength Chart and the Stress Calculator.

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