MS SQUARE
WEIGHT (KGS ) = WIDTH * WIDTH * 0.00000785 * LENGTH.
Example : A Square of size 25mm and length 1 metre then the weight shall be.
25 * 25 * .00000785 * 1000mm = 4.90 kgs / metre
MS ROUND
WEIGHT (KGS ) = 3.14 * 0.00000785 * ((diameter / 2)*( diameter / 2)) * LENGTH.
Example : A Round of 20mm diameter and length 1 metre then the weight shall be.
3.14 * 0.00000785 * ((20/2) * ( 20/2)) * 1000 mm = 2.46 kgs / metre
SS ROUND
DIA (mm) * DIA (mm) * 0.00623 = WEIGHT PER METRE
SS / MS Pipe
OD ( mm) – W.Tthick(mm) * W.Thick (mm) * 0.0248 = Weight Per Metre
OD ( mm) – W.Tthick(mm) * W.Thick (mm) * 0.00756 = Weight Per Foot
SS / MS CIRCLE
DIA(mm) * DIA (mm) * THICK(mm) * 0.0000063 = Kg Per Piece
SS sheet
Length (Mtr) * Width (Mtr) * Thick(mm) * 8 = Weight Per Piece
Length (ft) * Width (ft) * Thick(inch) * 3 /4 = Weight Per Piece
BRASS SHEET
WEIGHT (KGS) = LENGTH (MM) * BREADTH (MM) * 0. 0000085 * THICKNESS
EXAMPLE = THE WEIGHT OF BRASS SHEET OF THICKNESS 1 MM , LENGTH 1220 MM AND
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BREADTH 355 MM SHALL BE
1220 * 355 * 0.0000085 * 1 = 3.68 Kgs / Sheet
COPPER SHEET
WEIGHT (KGS) = LENGTH (MM) * BREADTH (MM) * 0. 0000087 * THICKNESS
EXAMPLE = THE WEIGHT OF BRASS SHEET OF THICKNESS 1 MM , LENGTH 1220 MM AND
BREADTH 355 MM SHALL BE
1220 * 355 * 0.0000087 * 1 = 3.76 Kgs / Sheet
BRASS / COPPER PIPE
OD (mm) – THICK (mm) * THICK(mm) * 0.0260 = WEIGHT PER METRE
ALUMINIUM SHEET
WEIGHT (KGS) = LENGTH (MM) * BREADTH (MM) * 0. 00000026 * THICKNESS
EXAMPLE = THE WEIGHT OF ALUMINIUM SHEET OF THICKNESS 1 MM , LENGTH 2500 MM
AND BREADTH 1250 MM SHALL BE
2500 * 1250 * 0.0000026 * 1 = 8.12 Kgs / Sheet
ALUMINIUM PIPE
OD (mm) – THICK(mm) * THICK(mm) *0.0083 = WEIGHT PER METRE
We are extremely thankful to Er. Harpal Aujla for sharing this on our site and thus helping civil
engineering students.
Comments
can any one help me to calculate the weight of 450×8mm thick MS chimney? what would be the
weight of 1 ft ?
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tashinorbu October 28, 2010 at 6:14 am
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jaswant singh October 29, 2010 at 10:12 am
tnx sir for more information plz sir do u give me some more infromation of hex nut i know to how can i
get hex nut weight formula and her rate in ruprees with formula please sir give me a way how can i got
a piece rate with formula ok byeee sir plz send me more infromation ok byee tnx
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Rajib khan November 3, 2010 at 11:38 pm
Can u halp me to calculate the weight of a MS pipe which dia 300mm and length 6m thickness8mm
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regin thomas November 4, 2010 at 10:13 am
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Munawwar November 5, 2010 at 3:59 am
Please confirm
1.5*3meterx6mm how much kg
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aBDUL HAMEED November 7, 2010 at 12:59 am
Sir how to calculate weight of plywood (size 4′x8′x3mm ) & Ms flat bar also
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