19mm = 2.235 kg/m
Equal to US #6 = 1.502 lbs/ft
0.62 kg/m is the unit weight of 10 mm dia, and you use the thumb rule for all other dia unit weight per metre = d*d/162 where- d is dia of bar/rod in mm
8 × 4 × 2.25 inches (203 × 102 × 57 mm)
what is the weight od 25x25x3 mm mild steel angle per meter
3 KG / Meter
For Mild Steel Bars: Diameter (in inches): 1/4" Weight per foot: 0.167 lb/ft Diameter (in inches): 3/8" Weight per foot: 0.376 lb/ft Diameter (in inches): 1/2" Weight per foot: 0.668 lb/ft Diameter (in inches): 5/8" Weight per foot: 1.043 lb/ft Diameter (in inches): 3/4" Weight per foot: 1.502 lb/ft Diameter (in inches): 1" Weight per foot: 2.670 lb/ft For High-Strength Deformed (HSD) Steel Bars (commonly used in construction): Diameter (in millimeters): 8 mm Weight per meter: 0.395 kg/m Diameter (in millimeters): 10 mm Weight per meter: 0.617 kg/m Diameter (in millimeters): 12 mm Weight per meter: 0.888 kg/m Diameter (in millimeters): 16 mm Weight per meter: 1.579 kg/m Diameter (in millimeters): 20 mm Weight per meter: 2.467 kg/m Diameter (in millimeters): 25 mm Weight per meter: 3.853 kg/m
=1.041
0.222 kg/m
8mm rebar weighs 0.395kg/m
188 nos.of rebar
The weight of 20mm diameter reinforcement bar is approximately 2.47 kg/m.
25mm = 3.973 kg/m
A #32mm rebar weighs 6.404 kg/m. US equiv is a size #10 which is 4.303 lb/ft.
Rebar is measured by length (so inches or mm) and is usually followed with by weight. There are various sizes (diameters) of bars. Each size has a weight per length than you determined weight by length X barsize weight per length. It can be done in metric or imperial, just have the appropriate and corresponding chart that is relevant. For projects, the total rebar weight of the job is usually what is used to tell overall scope of project size.
#32 = 6.404 kg/m
19 inches = 482.6 mm.19 inches = 482.6 mm.19 inches = 482.6 mm.19 inches = 482.6 mm.
0.395 kgs = unit wt of 8 mm dia rebar There is another way of calculating the specific weight (or unit weight) of a rebar. Especially for those who are interested of rebars less than 10mm of dia. the way is to calculate it mathematically knowing that the density of steel rebars is 7851 Kg/m3. 8mm rebar ==>Unit weight [Kg/m] = Cross-Sectional Area [m2] x Density [kg/m3]= (Pi)x(radios)2 x 7851 kg/m3 = 0.395 Kg/m Good luck !!
482.6 mm Direct Conversion Formula 19 in* 25.4 mm 1 in = 482.6 mm