Bar Weight Calculator

Metal Bar Weight Calculator

Single Piece Bar Weight
0.00 kg / 0.00 lb
Pieces Per Ton
0 pcs / ton

FAQ

Q1. Does this calculator work for round, flat, square and hexagon bars?

Yes. Whether you are sourcing round, flat, square and hexagon bars, the weight calculation depends on the volume of the material. Our tool provides the theoretical weight for all types, helping you estimate shipping and material costs regardless of the manufacturing method.

Q2. Why is material density critical for stainless steel and nickel alloys?

Different alloys have different “mass.” For example, 304 stainless steel has a density of approximately 7.93g/cm³, while Nickel Alloy 625 (Inconel) is denser at 8.44g/cm³. Using the specific density ensures your weight estimate is accurate to your specific material grade.

Q3. Which measurement units are supported?

The Seather Technology calculator is designed for international trade. You can input dimensions in millimeters (mm) or inches (in) and get results in kilograms (kg) or pounds (lb). This makes it easy to switch between Metric and Imperial project requirements.

About the Seather Technology Bar Weight Calculator

The Seather Technology Bar Weight Calculator provides instant weight estimates for a variety of metal shapes, including round, square, and hexagonal bars. Whether you are quoting a large project in 316L stainless steel or sourcing titanium round bars for aerospace applications, this tool ensures your data is accurate and consistent.

Materials We Specialize In:
At Seather Technology, we focus on high-performance materials. Our calculator is pre-loaded with density data for:

  • Stainless Steel: 304, 316L, 321, 310S, 410, 420, 17-4PH.
  • Duplex Steel: 2205, 2507 (Super Duplex).
  • Nickel Alloys: Inconel 625, Monel 400, Hastelloy C-276.
  • Titanium: Grade 2 and Grade 5.
  • Non-Ferrous: Aluminum 6061, Copper, and Brass.

When to Use This Tool?

  • Quoting: Instantly convert your price per kg into a price per piece.
  • Inspection: Compare the theoretical weight against the mill test certificate (MTC) to verify material dimensions.
  • Planning: Determine how many bars will fit in a standard 20ft container or onto a delivery truck.

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