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    Aluminum specific weight

    Anyone can help me on the specific weight for Aluminum, for example to get the weight is 0.1285 x wide in inches x length in inches x thickness. in this example I would like to know a formula and where I can see that.

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    Pure aluminum is 167.1 lbs. per cubic foot... .098 lbs. per cubic inch.

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    can you give a formula for this example or where can find this one.

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    .098 x width x thickness x length = weight of aluminum. (Not alloyed aluminum... just vanilla aluminum.)

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    Could you please give me a web site to search specifications for Aluminum, for example I need to know what is the weight for a Round Bar, Square Tube, Tubing, etc.

    please your support.

    regards,

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    www.google.com .....


    Quote Originally Posted by Dominguez Mexico View Post
    Could you please give me a web site to search specifications for Aluminum, for example I need to know what is the weight for a Round Bar, Square Tube, Tubing, etc.

    please your support.

    regards,

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    thanks Kelly for your support, but i was trying to find a website where show books, etc....

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    Kelly's information was very accurate. I heeded her advice and typed "aluminum weight formulas" in the Google bar and VOILA...!!! A bunch of results popped up.

    Here's one of many.... many... many... out there.

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    then is correct if I use 0.044 kg/ft3 as a factor since we work on Kilograms.

    regards,

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    sorry 0.044 kg/plg3....

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    Heck, there's even a conversion factor table in the Ryerson materials catalog for different aluminum alloys.

    I learned something new today. Thanks, guys!


    Ron

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