How to calculate the weight of a stainless steel tube?
Round tube, Square tube, Rectangular tube
In the purchasing process of stainless steel pipes, we often encounter the problem of how much a stainless steel pipe weighs.
In fact, the theoretical weight of stainless steel pipes is different due to different materials. Even steel pipes of the same material, caliber and thickness may have different weights due to factors such as different cutting widths, rolling errors, pipe length errors and other factors. Therefore, the so-called supporting weight of stainless steel pipes only has a theoretical relative weight, and there are no steel pipes with absolutely the same weight.
Attachment: The weight calculation formula of stainless steel pipe is as follows:
304 round tube
(Outer diameter – thickness) × thickness × density (0.02491) × length
304 square tube
[(Side length × 4) ÷ 3.14 – Thickness] × Thickness × Density (0.02491) × Length
304 rectangular tube
[(Length + Width)×2÷3.14-Thickness]×Thickness×Density (0.02491)×Length
Density of 201 material (0.02491)
Density of 316L material (0.02507)