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Stainless Steel Weight Calculation

As we know, stainless steel is a wide used material due to their high strength and excellent corrosion resistance, there are varieties of stainless steel grade to choose depending on use, these grades consist of different chemical compositions, such as Nickel, Chromium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Silicon, Titanium, Copper, Carbon, Nitrogen.
Alloy content determines density of stainless steel, some grades have the same densities, some not the same, so when we calculate weight of stainless steel, they have different weight in the same size, for example, 304 and 316 stainless steel are not the same weight in the same size.

How To Calculate Stainless Steel Weight?

There are some factors must be considered to calculate stainless steel weight.
▪ Shape
▪ Size
▪ Density
These are common stainless steel shapes Weight Calculation Formula.

Tube / Pipe

Round shape: W = (OD-T) x T x 0.0031416 x Density
Square shape: W = (OD x 4 / 3.14 -T) x T x 0.0031416 x Density
Rectangular shape: W = ((OD1+OD2) x 2 / 3.14 -T) x T x 0.0031416 x Density
Oval shape: W = ((OD of Oval-T) x T x 0.0031416 x Density
Elliptical Circumference = 2× 3.1415 × b + 4 × (a – b)
a = the long semi-axis (half of the long axis)
b = the short semi-axis (half of the short axis)
OD of Oval/Elliptical Tubing = Oval / Elliptical Circumference/3.1415

Plate / Sheet

W = T x Width (m) x Density
Round Bar
W = 0.0007854 x O.D. (mm) x O.D. (mm) x Density
Flat Bar
W = 0.001 x Width(mm) x T (mm) x Density
Hexagon Bar
W = 0.000866 x I.D. (mm) x I.D. (mm) x Density
Square Bar
W = 0.001 x Width (mm) x Width (mm) x Density

Where

W = Theoretical Weight, in kg per meter
OD = outside Diameter (mm)
T = Wall Thickness (mm)
Density: g/cm³

Stainless Steel Density

Stainless steel density refers to substance mass per unit volume, it is one of typical property of stainless steel, commonly, density of stainless steel range from 7600 kg/m3 to 8000 kg/m3.
Stainless steel is a wide used material, containing at least 10.5% of Chromium, and other elements added to form stainless steel structure, these elements have Carbon, Silicon, Manganese, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Nickel, Molybdenum, Titanium and Copper, it is noted as high strength and excellent corrosion resistance.
Densities change depending on these alloy elements changing, different alloy content have different density value, even it is the same grade, it is difficult to calculate accurate density values, theoretic density value is given below for reference.

Stainless Steel Density Table Chart

GRADE

DENSITY ( G / CM3 )

DENSITY ( KG / M3 )

DENSITY ( Lb/In3 )

201

202

301

302

303

304

304L

304LN

305

321

7.93

7930

0.286

309S

310S

316

316L

316Ti

316LN

317

317L

347

7.98

7980

0.288

904L

7.98

7980

0.288

2205

S31803

7.80

7800

0.282

S32750

7.85

7850

0.284

403

410

410S

416

431

7.75

7750

0.280

440A

7.74

7740

0.280

440C

7.62

7620

0.275

420

7.73

7730

0.280

439

430

430F

7.70

7700

0.278

434

7.74

7740

0.280

444

7.75

7750

0.280

405

7.72

7720

0.279

*These densities given at standard conditions for temperature and pressure condition.

304 And 316 Stainless Steel Densities

304 and 316 are the most used stainless steel grades, their densities are not the same, this decide by chemical composition and content, stainless steel 304 density is 7930 kg / m3, 316 density is 7980 kg / m3, so when calculating stainless steel weight, it is different between 304 and 316 stainless steel.

Stainless Steel Density Conversion, Kg/M3, G/Cm3 And Lbs/In3

Density of stainless steel calculated by dividing the mass by the volume, usually measured in g/cm3, kg/m3, and lbs/in3, each unit can be converted to other units.
Conversion: 1 kg/m3 = 0.001 g/cm3 = 1000 g/m3 = 0.000036127292 lbs/in3.

Density Relations With Temperature And Pressure

Densities of stainless steel vary by changing either the temperature or the pressure, in general, increasing the temperature decreases the density, increasing the pressure always increases the density.


Post time: Dec-19-2022