Total Materia is a product of Key to Metals AG
Total Materia is the most comprehensive materials database in the world, providing information for more than 450.000 materials including metals, polymers, ceramics, composites and more. Subdividing the information categories into 10 different modules, Total Materia provides an ideal solution for technicians, designers, researchers, purchasing and quality managers who need a quick and easy access to complete and updated information about materials and their advanced properties.
![]() | Total Metals - Flagship database offering the ultimate in standard materials properties data including composition, mechanical and physical properties, heat treatment diagrams, cross-reference tables for over 350.000 alloys. |
![]() | PolyPLUS - Non-metallic material database offering access to material properties for thousands of plastics, ceramics and composites including mechanical, physical, thermal and electrical properties. |
![]() | Extended Range - Provides an unparalleled material properties resource for advanced CAE/FEA structural and thermal calculations and analysis and includes thousands of stress strain curves, cyclic properties and formability curves and more. |
![]() | DataPLUS - Provides data subsets covering joints information, lubricants and coolants, material dimensions, tribology, and coatings for thousands of metallic and non-metallic materials. |
![]() | Enviro - Provides corrosion data, irradiation, weathering and aging information for thousands of metallic and non-metallic materials. |
![]() | Compliance - Provides a single source of information about global regulations for materials and substances. |
![]() | Suppliers - Browse, search and quickly find material suppliers from all over the world in combination with the Total Metals database which provides accurate connection between materials, their properties and potential local or global suppliers. |
![]() | SmartComp - Identify unknown materials from chemical composition which has been generated by spectrometer. Find matches from one of the 350.000 metals and then view material property data and cross-references at the click of a button. |
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eXporter - Export material property data into CAE solver formats in 3 simple steps including formats such as Ansys, HyperWorks, Abaqus, Siemens NX and many more. |
![]() | Tracker - Make sure that the data being used is the most up to date and therefore most reliable information available. See exactly what has changed within the database and when from standard version updates to property data changes. |
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