Pure aluminum is 167.1 lbs. per cubic foot... .098 lbs. per cubic inch.
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.
regards,
Pure aluminum is 167.1 lbs. per cubic foot... .098 lbs. per cubic inch.
can you give a formula for this example or where can find this one.
.098 x width x thickness x length = weight of aluminum. (Not alloyed aluminum... just vanilla aluminum.)
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,
www.google.com .....
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thanks Kelly for your support, but i was trying to find a website where show books, etc....
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.
then is correct if I use 0.044 kg/ft3 as a factor since we work on Kilograms.
regards,
sorry 0.044 kg/plg3....
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