I would have gotten the weight of the glass g/cm3 or something and then get the size of the glass (100/50/0,5cm for instance) and calculated the size of the glass ( in this case 2500 cm3) and claculated the weight out of that (some converting processes and such)
A 4-foot by 8-foot transite asbestos panel that is a quarter inch thick weighs approximately 60 to 80 pounds. The weight can vary based on the specific density of the material used in the panel. Transite typically has a density ranging from about 30 to 40 pounds per cubic foot. To calculate the weight, you can use the volume (in cubic feet) multiplied by the density.
The weight of a 316 x 4' x 8' hardboard panel can vary based on its density, but typically, hardboard has a weight of around 50-70 pounds per 4' x 8' sheet. Thus, a panel of this size would likely weigh between 50 and 70 pounds. For precise weight, it's best to check the manufacturer's specifications for the specific type of hardboard.
1 cu. yd of cured concrete is about 3600lbs. 1 cu. ft of cured concrete is about 134 lbs. (rounded up) 4 ft x 4 ft x 5/6 ft = 13 1/3 cu. ft 13 1/3 cu. ft = 1787lbs (rounded up)
mutiply 1.7 pounds for every 1/8" of a square foot of glass. For instance a 3/8" panel of glass that is 3' x 6' would be 1.7 x 3 (from 3/8") x 3 x 6 = 91.8 pounds. According to PDGEnvironmental Inc website polished plate glass 1/4" is 3.28 lbs per sq ft and polished plate glass 1/2" is 6.56 lbs per square foot. "Double strength 1/8" glass is 1.6 lbs per sq ft.
To calculate the weight of a pre-cast concrete tilt-wall panel, you would need to know the volume of the panel and the density of concrete typically used in such panels. You can then multiply the volume by the density to determine the weight. The formula would be weight = volume x density.
A precast concrete panel is: A panel, tile, counter, Fin, wall etc that is usually poured in a controlled manufacturing facility (although it can be poured on site) into a mold of a specific shape. Whether it is mass produced or a custom shape the precast panel is usually finished (sealed) before installation (although, again this also can be done on site). There are 2 ways to istall concrete products: Pour on site or precast and install. There are many pros and cons for each process. Which method to use depends on what the customer/architect/designer/engineer is trying to accomplish.
If your panel boards have a concrete content as some do,yes you can. If the main content of the board is wood, then you will burn them.
Rephrase your question so that it makes sense.
We don't know what fence panel is made of ! - Cedar, concrete, fibereglas, etc
To calculate the total amps in a breaker panel, add up the amperage ratings of all the individual circuit breakers in the panel. This total amperage should not exceed the panel's maximum capacity, which is typically labeled on the panel itself.
I would have gotten the weight of the glass g/cm3 or something and then get the size of the glass (100/50/0,5cm for instance) and calculated the size of the glass ( in this case 2500 cm3) and claculated the weight out of that (some converting processes and such)
To purchase a concrete sectional for a garage, visit the following online stores: Hanson Concrete Garages, the Post and Panel Garage, and PistonHeads. These sites specialize in concrete sectional buildings and have useful information along with products available for purchase.
To calculate the weight of an elevator car, you need to determine its total mass, which includes the car's structure, the materials used in its construction, and any additional components like the control panel and safety systems. This is typically done by adding the individual weights of all components and any expected load capacity. The weight is usually expressed in pounds or kilograms and can be verified using scales or manufacturer specifications. It's essential to ensure that the weight is accurately calculated for proper load management and safety compliance.
YOu can check the inside door panel sticker for the curb weight. SHould be around 3200lbs
The weight of a Masonite panel can vary depending on its thickness and size. However, a standard 4x8 foot panel of 1/8 inch thick Masonite typically weighs around 35-40 pounds.
Check the door panel name plate. Gross weight should be listed on it.