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Metal Weight Calculator Online

Reinforcement calculation
Diameter d mm
Length m
Pipe calculation
Diameter d mm
Wall thickness t mm
Length m
I-beam calculation
Height h mm
Wall thickness t mm
Flange width b mm
Flange height h1 mm
Length m
Channel calculation
Height h mm
Wall thickness s mm
Flange width b mm
Flange height t mm
Length m
Angle calculation
Flange height a mm
Flange height b mm
Flange thickness t mm
Length m
Plate calculation
Height h mm
Thickness t mm
Length m
T-beam Calculation
Height h mm
Wall thickness t mm
Flange width b mm
Flange height h1 mm
Length m
Profile pipe calculation
Height h mm
Width b mm
Wall thickness t mm
Length m


Welcome to our online metal weight calculator — an essential tool for engineers, builders, and designers. With its help, you can quickly and accurately calculate the weight of various metal sections, such as rebar, pipes, I-beams, channels, angles, plates, tees, and structural tubes.

The calculator supports calculations for the following section types:

  • Rebar — weight calculation of round-section steel rods.
  • Pipes — both round and structural pipes of various sizes.
  • I-beams — beams with an I-shaped cross-section, widely used in construction.
  • Channels — U-shaped metal profiles.
  • Angles — L-shaped metal profiles.
  • Plates — flat metal sheets of varying thicknesses.
  • Tees — metal profiles shaped like the letter "T".
  • Structural tubes — tubes with square or rectangular cross-sections.

How to use the calculator:

  1. Select the section type for which you need the calculation.
  2. Enter the geometric parameters of the section according to the diagram (e.g., diameter, width, height, wall thickness, etc.).
  3. Specify the length of the element in meters.
  4. Click the "Calculate" button.

The result will be the weight of your metal element in kilograms. When calculating the weight of I-beams, channels, angles, tees, and structural tubes, additional parameters such as flange rounding are considered for more accurate results.

Note:
- The default steel density is set to 7850 kg/m3. You can adjust this value for other materials if necessary.

Our calculator is designed to simplify the material planning and procurement process, allowing for precise estimation of the required quantity and weight of metal products. This is particularly important for cost estimation, logistics planning, and cost optimization.

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