Steel Weight Calculator — Accurate Metal Estimator
Instantly calculate the exact weight of steel plates, round bars, and rectangular tubes. Supports metric & imperial units, multiple steel grades, and precise density-based formulas for engineering and logistics.
Plate, Round Bar, or Rectangular Tube?
Select the cross-sectional shape of your metal. Enter the dimensions and material grade to instantly calculate the total weight, volume, and structural properties.
Flat Plate Calculator
Calculate weight of steel sheets, plates, and flat bars
Density used for weight calculation
Plate Weight Result
Total weight, volume, and calculation breakdown
Enter dimensions and material, then click Calculate Weight.
Round Bar Calculator
Calculate weight of solid steel rods, shafts, and cylinders
Round Bar Result
Total weight, volume, and calculation breakdown
Enter dimensions and material, then click Calculate Weight.
Rectangular Tube Calculator
Calculate weight of hollow structural sections (HSS)
Tube Weight Result
Total weight, volume, and calculation breakdown
Enter dimensions and material, then click Calculate Weight.
Standard Metal Densities
Common density values used in structural steel and metal weight calculations. Values are approximate and can vary slightly based on specific alloy composition and manufacturing processes.
| Material | Density (kg/m³) | Density (lbs/in³) | Common Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mild Steel | 7,850 | 0.2836 | Structural beams, plates, general fabrication |
| Carbon Steel | 7,850 | 0.2836 | Machinery parts, automotive frames, tools |
| Stainless Steel 304 | 8,000 | 0.2890 | Food processing, marine, architectural |
| Stainless Steel 316 | 8,000 | 0.2890 | Chemical processing, high-corrosion environments |
| Aluminum 6061 | 2,700 | 0.0975 | Aerospace, lightweight structural frames |
| Cast Iron | 7,200 | 0.2600 | Engine blocks, pipes, heavy machinery bases |
Steel Weight Calculator FAQ
Everything engineers, fabricators, and buyers ask about metal weight calculations.
Steel weight is calculated by multiplying the volume of the steel shape by its density. For example, for a flat plate: Weight = Length × Width × Thickness × Density. Ensure all dimensions are in consistent units (e.g., meters and kg/m³, or inches and lbs/in³).
The standard density of mild steel is approximately 7,850 kg/m³ (kilograms per cubic meter) or 0.2836 lbs/in³ (pounds per cubic inch). This value is used as the default in most steel weight calculations worldwide.
Yes, slightly. Stainless steel (e.g., Grade 304) has a density of about 8,000 kg/m³, compared to mild steel’s 7,850 kg/m³. This means a stainless steel object of the exact same dimensions will weigh approximately 1.9% more than its mild steel counterpart.
To calculate the weight of a rectangular steel tube, first find the cross-sectional area of the metal: (Outer Width × Outer Height) – (Inner Width × Inner Height). Multiply this area by the length to get the volume, then multiply by the steel density (7,850 kg/m³ for mild steel).
Accurate weight calculation is critical for structural engineering, logistics, shipping cost estimation, and material procurement. Overestimating can lead to wasted budget, while underestimating can cause structural failures or transportation overloads.
Yes. While designed primarily for steel, the calculator includes density presets for Aluminum 6061 and Cast Iron. You can also manually adjust the math if you know the specific density of your alloy.
