Intact.design provides many material options, organized into six main groups:
Ferrous metals
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metals
3D printed plastics
Engineering plastics
Biological materials
For a list of all the materials with their properties, download this excel sheet.
In the Excel sheet, there are several lines to understand
Material name
Category: Ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal, non-metal, 3D printed plastic, engineering plastic (Organized by category in Intact.design)
Failure criterion: a way to measure how and under what conditions a material will fail. Materials either fracture (brittle failure) or yield (ductile failure). There are several failure criterion methods for each type of failure.
Density: defined by mass/volume
Elastic modulus: derived from the linear (elastic) region of the stress-strain curve; a measure of a material’s resistance to being deformed when a force is applied to it.
Poisson’s ratio: negative ratio of lateral strain to longitudinal strain.
Yield Strength: stress at which a material begins to deform plastically
Tensile Strength: the maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking while being pulled apart
Compressive strength: the maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking when being compressed