Free Metal Weight Calculator determines the weight of the metal by taking the required input values. Just give the item shape, alloy name, item thickness, diameter, and the number of pieces and press the calculate button to know the metal weight within no time.

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Metal Weight Calculator: It is not very easy to calculate the metal weight of an item without taking the help of our handy calculator. Along with this tool, we are also offering the simple and manual steps to calculate the item's metal weight, solved examples and other useful information in the following sections.

How to Calculate Item Metal Weight?

Go through the simple guidelines to find the steel weight of an item easily.

  • Know the volume of the item, and its density.
  • Also, get the quantity for how many products we have to calculate the metal weight.
  • Multiply the volume, density, and no of pieces together to get the result.

Metal Weight Formula

The basic formula to calculate the steel weight is here:

Total Weight = volume x density x number of pieces

Metal Weight Chart:

Alloy Density in kg/m³
Admiralty brass 8525
Aluminum (average) 2700
Babbit 7270
Cadmium 8690
Cobalt 8860
Chromium 7150
Copper 8960
Gold 19300
Brass 8500
Iron 7870
Iron (cast) 7300 (on average)
Iron (wrought) 7740
Lead 11340
Platinum 21500
Silver 10500
Nickel 8900
Steel 7860
Steel (stainless) 7950

FAQ's on Weight of Metal Calculator

1. How to use Metal Weight Calculator?

To use Steel Weight Calculator, we need to fill the required input boxes and tap on the calculate button.


2. Mention the different metal item shapes?

The different shapes of metal items are rectangular prism, circular prism, wire, hexagonal prism, octagonal prism, ring-based prism, cube, cube, sphere, and so on.


3. What is the formula to calculate the weight of steel?

The simple weight of steel formula is total weight = density x volume x number of pieces.


4. How to calculate the weight of a metal plate?

You need to substitute the values in the formula i.e width x length x thickness x density to obtain the metal plate weight.