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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 a stainless steel pipe can be calculated using the formula: [ \text{Weight} = \text{Volume} \times \text{Density} ] For a stainless steel pipe with a diameter of 50 mm and a wall thickness of 1.5 mm, the outer diameter is 50 mm and the inner diameter is 47 mm. Assuming a density of approximately 8000 kg/m³ for stainless steel, the unit weight of the pipe is approximately 6.17 kg/m.
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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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