Knowing the weight of your material can be important when planning any project. To figure out the weight of varying raw material shapes and sizes, you will need to know the density. Below we have provided density measurements for a wide range of different metal products for your reference. Input the density measurement into the formulas provided below to calculate weight. Additional formulas can be found on our Weight Formulas Page.
To attain weight for round product:
Multiply radius squared X 3.1416 X density = weight per inch
To attain weight for flat product:
Multiply thickness X width X length in inches X density = weight per piece
Titanium and Titanium Alloys | |
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6A1-4V | .160 |
6A1-4V ELI | .160 |
5A1-2.5Sn | .161 |
5A1-2.5Sn ELI | .162 |
6A1-6V-2Sn | .164 |
8A1-1Mo-1V | .158 |
8Mn | .171 |
7A1-4Mo | .162 |
4A1-4Mn | .163 |
6A1-6Sn-4Zr-2Mo | .164 |
C.P. 99.9% | .162 |
Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys | |
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1100 | .098 |
2014 | .101 |
2024 | .100 |
2219 | .103 |
5056 | .095 |
5086 | .096 |
6061 | .098 |
6063 | .098 |
7075 | .098 |