The Weight of Hot Rolled Steel Flats calculator computes the average weight of steel flats based on the number and dimensions of the flats, and an average density of 7800 kg/m3 for steel flats.
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Weight of Hot Rolled Steel Flats (m): The function returns the weight in pounds. However this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
Hot rolled steel is named for its mill process that involves rolling the steel at high temperatures of up to 1700 degrees Fahrenheit (926° Celsius) into a particular shape. Hot rolled steel is commonly used when precise shapes and tolerances are not essential. Cold rolled steel is heated and cooled at room temperature and then processed again by either press-braking or cold roll forming to achieve the desired shape.
The formula for the weight of metal flats is as follows:
M = ρ • n • L • W • T
where:
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