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What is Harder (stiffer) Cast Magnesium or Cast Alum

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Which is harder (stiffer) that resists flexing, Cast aluminum or cast magnesium? Thank you for your time.

Craig D.
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Stiffness or resistance to flexing is a function of modulus-of-elasticity (usually represented as E).

E for Aluminum is 9 million psi
E for Magnesiun is 6.35 million psi

Aluminum is stiffer. The numbers above are for the pure or elemental metal in both cases. Aluminum ALLOYS are actually approximately 10% stiffer than pure Aluminum. In other words about 10 million psi.

Don't confuse hardness with stiffness. Hardness is relative to strength. Strength and stiffness are two different characteristics of metals.
 
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