This stainless steel weight calculator is based on a stainless steel density of 7.93g/cm³. If the density of your stainless steel is not this value, you can enter your own metal density in the metal density input box.
Metals | Density g/cm³ |
304, 304L, 304N | 7.93 |
316, 316L, 316N | 8 |
201 | 7.8 |
202 | 7.8 |
205 | 7.8 |
301 | 7.93 |
302, 302B, 302Cu | 7.93 |
303 | 7.93 |
305 | 8 |
308 | 8 |
309 | 7.93 |
310 | 7.93 |
314 | 7.72 |
317, 317L | 8 |
321 | 7.93 |
329 | 7.8 |
330 | 8 |
347 | 8 |
384 | 8 |
403 | 7.7 |
405 | 7.7 |
409 | 7.8 |
410 | 7.7 |
414 | 7.8 |
416 | 7.7 |
420 | 7.7 |
422 | 7.8 |
429 | 7.8 |
430, 430F | 7.7 |
431 | 7.7 |
434 | 7.8 |
436 | 7.8 |
439 | 7.7 |
440 (440A, 440B, 440C) | 7.7 |
444 | 7.8 |
446 | 7.6 |
501 | 7.7 |
502 | 7.8 |
904L | 7.9 |
2205 | 7.83 |
Furthermore, you can refer to the metal density table to find the corresponding density values. For more calculations on metal weight, you can use our metal weight calculator.
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