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filled epoxy modulus of elasticity vs flexural strength

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Tmoose

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A rep for a manufacturer of industrial epoxy pruducts has said that "Modulus of Elasticity can be compared to Flexural Strength ( ASTM D790 ). XXXXX has a flexural strength of 4800 psi."

Devcon list modulus of elasticity for metal repair putties and wear compounds. Most values range from 7 to 9 x 10^5 psi.

Did I confuse the rep with my modulus elasticity question?

thanks,

Dan T
 
Yes, you did. There are several elastic moduli, with the most common one being Young's modulus (at least for non-polymeric materials). For bulk polymers, the flexural modulus is most common. This is not to be confused with the flexural strength.
 
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