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  2. List of materials properties - Wikipedia

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    A material property is an intensive property of a material, i.e., a physical property or chemical property that does not depend on the amount of the material. These quantitative properties may be used as a metric by which the benefits of one material versus another can be compared, thereby aiding in materials selection. A property having a ...

  3. 6061 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Typically, after welding, the properties near the weld are those of 6061-T4, a loss of strength of around 40%. The material can be re-heat-treated to restore near -T6 temper for the whole piece. After welding, the material can naturally age and restore some of its strength as well. Most strength is recovered in the first few days to a few weeks.

  4. Tensile testing - Wikipedia

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    Properties that are directly measured via a tensile test are ultimate tensile strength, breaking strength, maximum elongation and reduction in area. [2] From these measurements the following properties can also be determined: Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, yield strength, and strain-hardening characteristics. [3]

  5. 5052 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical properties; Young's modulus (E) 69.3 GPa (10,050 ksi) Tensile strength (σ t) 195–290 MPa (28.3–42.1 ksi) Elongation ...

  6. 7075 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    T651 temper 7075 has an ultimate tensile strength of 570 MPa (83,000 psi) and yield strength of 500 MPa (73,000 psi). It has a failure elongation of 3–9%. These properties can change depending on the form of material used. The thicker plates may exhibit lower strengths and elongation than the numbers listed above.

  7. Inconel 625 - Wikipedia

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    Values displayed for tensile strength, elongation, and hardness are shown for various products under 4 in (10.2 cm) in size, and are measured at room temperature. Inconel Alloy 625 (UNS designation N06625 ) is a nickel-based superalloy that possesses high strength properties and resistance to elevated temperatures.

  8. EPDM rubber - Wikipedia

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    EPDM can be compounded to meet specific properties to a limit, depending first on the EPDM polymers available, then the processing and curing method(s) employed. EPDMs are available in various molecular weights (indicated in Mooney viscosity ML(1+4) at 125 °C), varying levels of ethylene, third monomer, and oil content.

  9. A572 steel - Wikipedia

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    A572 Steel Material Properties, Per ASTM Standards [2]; A572 Grade Yield Point (KSI) [MPa] Tensile Strength (KSI) [MPa] Min. 8” Elongation % Grade 42