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Material Properties Chart

Compare strength, density, thermal conductivity, and melting point for 20+ metals and plastics. Use this chart to pick the best material for your CNC parts.

Showing 22 of 22 materials
Material Grade Density (lb/in³) Tensile (ksi) Yield (ksi) Elongation (%) Thermal Cond. (BTU/hr·ft·°F) Melting Point (°F)
Aluminum6061-T60.098454012961,080
Aluminum7075-T60.101837311751,175
Aluminum2024-T30.100705018701,180
Stainless Steel3040.2897530409.42,550
Stainless Steel3160.2897530409.02,500
Stainless Steel17-4 PH (H900)0.2821901701010.62,560
Alloy Steel4140 (annealed)0.284956026252,750
Alloy Steel4340 (annealed)0.2831086822242,670
Carbon Steel10180.284645415302,760
Carbon Steel1045 (annealed)0.284824516292,770
Tool SteelA20.2832301558152,600
Tool SteelD20.2782552153142,580
TitaniumTi-6Al-4V (Grade 5)0.160130120144.03,040
TitaniumGrade 2 (CP)0.1635040209.53,040
BrassC360 (Free-Cutting)0.307582525671,650
CopperC110 (ETP)0.3233210452261,980
Acetal (POM)Delrin 1500.052108400.13347
PEEKUnfilled0.0471413500.15644
Nylon6/60.041126600.14500
Nickel AlloyInconel 7180.296185150126.42,300
Aluminum5052-H320.097332812801,125
Stainless Steel3030.2898535409.32,550
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Notes on This Chart

  • All values are typical. They may vary by supplier, lot, and heat treatment.
  • Tensile and yield strength are given in ksi (thousand pounds per square inch).
  • Thermal conductivity is in BTU per hour per foot per degree Fahrenheit.
  • Plastic melting points are glass transition or melt flow temperatures, not true melting points.
  • Always check your material test report (MTR) before production.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is tensile strength?

Tensile strength is the most force a material can take before it breaks when you pull it apart. It is measured in ksi (thousand pounds per square inch). A higher number means the material is harder to break. For CNC parts under load, tensile strength helps you know if the part will hold up.

What is the difference between tensile strength and yield strength?

Yield strength is the point where a material starts to bend and stay bent. Tensile strength is the point where it breaks. For most CNC parts, you design around yield strength. That way the part keeps its shape under load and never gets close to breaking.

Why does thermal conductivity matter for CNC parts?

Thermal conductivity tells you how fast heat moves through a material. Parts that need to shed heat fast, like heat sinks, work best with aluminum or copper. Parts that need to block heat, like insulators, use materials like PEEK or titanium. It also affects how fast the material heats up during machining.

How do I pick the right material for my CNC project?

Start with the load your part must handle. Check tensile and yield strength. Then look at weight (density), heat needs (thermal conductivity), and cost. Aluminum is light and cheap. Steel is strong and stiff. Titanium is light and strong but costs more. Plastics work when you need low weight and no conductivity.

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