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we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight
The unit weight of 16 mm reinforcement is 1.58 kg/m
The unit weight of PCC is 24KN/cum and that of RCC is 25KN/cum
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There are several ways. The easiest is to find a chart, like in the related link, which gives a weight per unit length of a specific cross section beam. With a weight per unit length, multiply this by the length in question, and you have the weight. In the related chart, your length would have the units of meters. The other way is to calculate the cross sectional area of the beam. Then multiply the cross sectional area by the length in question, which will give you the beam volume. Then multiply the volume by the density of the material, which will give you the weight.
The unit weight of a C channel 125 depends on its dimensions and material. To calculate the unit weight, you would need to know the dimensions (width, height, and thickness) of the C channel and the material (e.g., steel, aluminum) it is made of. Once you have this information, you can use a standard formula to calculate the unit weight.
The unit weight of ISMC 200 channel (Indian Standard Medium Weight Channel) is approximately 22.3 kg/m.
The unit weight of channel ISMC 300 is approximately 61.5 kg/m.
The unit weight of channel ISMC 75 is approximately 6.85 kilograms per meter.
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chequered plate 5 mm thickness weight is 45.4 kg
you need the thickness too
The unit weight of an angle with dimensions 50x50x6 mm thickness can be calculated using the formula: (width + height - thickness) x thickness x 0.00785. Substituting the values, (50 + 50 - 6) x 6 x 0.00785 = 3.35 kg/m.
The unit weight of a 60 NB (nominal bore) pipe depends on the material it is made from. For example, for a steel pipe with a nominal bore of 60 mm, the approximate unit weight can be calculated using the formula: Unit Weight = (outer diameter - thickness) x thickness x 0.024661.
If it section is a rolled like beam,channel,square,angles&flat. weight=Length x unit weight unit weight of this section is=123kg/m^3 If it is plate or sheet weight=Length x width x thickness x 7.85(sp.gravity of steel)
unit weight = 10.68 (outer dia. of pipe - thickness of pipe) x thickness of pipe unit will be 'lbs/foot' 1 lbs = 0.45359237 kg and 1 foot = 0.3048 meter or 1 meter = 3.2808 feet