Have you ever considered how much stainless steel weighs? Understanding the weight of different stainless steel grades can be crucial for your projects. In this article, you’ll learn how to calculate stainless steel weight accurately and explore the density variations among different grades. Get ready to enhance your metalworking knowledge!
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.