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The density of common metals such as iron is 7.87 g/cm3, mild steel is 7.85 g/cm3, 304 stainless steel is 8.0 g/cm3, aluminum is 2.7g/cm3, copper is 8.93 g/cm3, gold is 19.3 g/cm3, silver is 10.49 g/cm3, for more metals, please view the metal density chart and table below.
- Mild Steel
1. Low Carbon Steel. Low carbon steel is a carbon steel with...
- Mild Steel
The theoretical density of mild steel is about 7.87 g/cm 3 (0.284 lb/in 3). For Medium Carbon Steel, carbon content ranges from 0.31-0.6%, is stronger and harder than Mild Steel, but it is more difficult to weld and form.
Density of Steel is 7850 kg/m 3. Volumetric mass density of Steel (Metal, alloy) in other popular units: = 7.85 [ kg/L ] or [ g/mL ] or [ g/cm 3 ] or [ t/m 3 ]
The unit weight of structural steel is specified in the design standard EN 1991-1-1 Table A.4 between 77.0 kN/m 3 and 78.5 kN/m 3. For structural design it is standard practice to consider the unit weight of structural steel equal to γ = 78.5 kN/m 3 and the density of structural steel approximately ρ = 7850 kg/m 3.
ρ — Steel's density in kg/m³. An approximate formula, accounting for unit conversion and a steel density of 7850 kg/m³ is: W = d²/162. where now d is in mm.
Table of Theoretical Density Values Substance Density [grams/cm3] Aluminum 2.70 Brass 8.44 Copper 8.93 Steel 7.80
Density of Common Engineering Materials and Metals. Density is defined as the mass per volume. Equation ρ = m / V. Where. m = mass given in grams g, kg, lbs, etc. V = volume of mass considered, cm 3, kg/m 3, lb/in 3, etc. Conversion of density - see "Unit Converter" on left side of this web page. Metal Density Table.