Weight calculation of 304 stainless steel plate
Weight calculation of 304 stainless steel plate
304 stainless steel plate weight calculation: weight (kg)=length (m) * width (m) * thickness (mm) * density.. The density of stainless steel is 7.93g/cm3!!! Length (m) × Width (m) × Thickness of Plate (mm) × Density Å Weight (kg)
Theoretical weight of 304 stainless steel plate
Weight(kg)=Thickness(mm)*Width(m)*Length(m)*Density(g/cm3)
Weight (kg)=thickness (mm) * width (m) * length (m) * density value
China Number
① Using element symbols
② Usage, Chinese Pinyin, Open hearth steel: P, Boiling steel: F, Semi killed steel: B, Killed steel: Z, Special killed steel: TZ, Class A steel: A, T8: Special 8, GCr15: Ball
◆ Composite steel, spring steel, such as 20CrMnTi 60SiMn, (expressed as C content in parts per ten thousand)
◆ Stainless steel and alloy tool steel (expressed in thousandths as C content), such as 1Cr18Ni9 in thousandths (i.e. 11% C), stainless C ≤ 0.08%, such as 0Cr18Ni9, ultra-low carbon C ≤ 0.03%, such as 00Cr17Ni13Mo
Marking method
The American Iron and Steel Institute uses three digits to indicate standard grade malleable stainless steel. Among them:
① Austenitic stainless steel is marked with numbers from the 200 and 300 series,
② Ferritic and martensitic stainless steels are represented by 400 series numbers. For example, some more common austenitic stainless steels are marked with 201, 304, 316, and 310,
③ Ferritic stainless steels are marked with 430 and 446, and martensite stainless steels are marked with 410, 420 and 440C,
④ Stainless steel, precipitation hardened stainless steel, and high alloys with an iron content of less than 50% are usually named under patent or trademark names.
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