Weight divided by 3.399, divided by gauge. Divided by width.
you have to measure the diameter of the coil and then multiply the diamter by pi
kg = 6.16546 x width mm x OD2 x bore2 ---- 1000000
To calculate the outer diameter of a steel coil, you can use the formula: ( D = \frac{(L \times 1000)}{(\pi \times t)} + t ), where ( D ) is the outer diameter, ( L ) is the length of the steel strip in meters, and ( t ) is the thickness of the steel strip in millimeters. The term ( \pi ) (approximately 3.14159) is used to account for the circumference of the coil. This formula accounts for the thickness of the coil, which adds to the diameter.
To calculate the outside diameter of a steel coil, you first need to determine the inside diameter (ID) and the thickness of the steel material. The outside diameter (OD) can then be calculated using the formula: OD = ID + 2 × thickness. If the coil is wound in layers, you may also need to account for the number of layers by adding the thickness multiplied by the number of layers to the ID.
0.7854*r*r*h where r- radius of coil h is height of coil for 3" coil volume is 0.7854*1.5*1.5*2.54*2.54*1.7/10000=2lts
density=mass/volume 7.850=2500kg/(0.47*L*0.914) Ravindra
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A peeler table is used to remove the surface defects and oxide scale from a steel coil before further processing, such as cold rolling or annealing. It helps in improving the surface quality and finish of the steel coil.
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Yes. A solenoid would be an example.