Weight Calculation of Stainless Steel Checkered Plates

Weight Calculation of Stainless Steel Checkered Plates

The weight of a stainless steel checkered plate is primarily determined by its thickness, material type, and size specifications.

Factors Affecting Weight

  1. Thickness and Material
    • The plate’s thickness directly impacts its weight. For example, a 2.5mm thick stainless steel checkered plate weighs approximately 22.6 kg/m², while a 4.0mm thick plate weighs about 34.4 kg/m². As thickness increases, the weight rises accordingly, with an 8.0mm plate reaching 66.8 kg/m².
  2. Type and Production Process
    • Stainless steel checkered plates come in two types:
      1. Factory-Rolled Plates: These are produced by rolling mills during the manufacturing of stainless steel and are often used in industrial applications such as automotive, chemical, and transportation industries. Their primary function is to provide corrosion resistance and anti-slip properties.
      2. Mechanically Processed Plates: These are created by companies that buy hot-rolled or cold-rolled stainless steel and stamp patterns onto them. These plates are typically used in building and decorative materials.

Weight Calculation Formula

The weight of a stainless steel checkered plate can be calculated using the formula:

Weight (kg) = Length (m) × Width (m) × Thickness (mm) × Density (g/cm³) × 0.00000785

  • The density of stainless steel is usually 7.85 g/cm³.

Conclusion

The weight of stainless steel checkered plates depends on factors such as thickness, material, length, and width. By using the formula provided, the weight for any specification can be calculated based on the practical needs of the application.

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