Weight vs meters chart (2024)

Size and weight table for sheet steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum and strips and pipes.

Wire gauge is a measure of the size of a wire, both in diameter and cross-sectional area.

Size and weight table for sheet steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum and strips and tubes:

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Weight versus meters
Measuring scaleAmerican standard meterSteel plateGalvanized steelStainless steelAluminiumStrips and pipes
(inches)
Measures decimal
(inches)
Weight
(lb/ft2)
Measures decimal
(inches)
Weight
(lb/ft2)
Measures decimal
(inches)
Weight
(lb/ft2)
Measures decimal
(inches)
Weight
(lb/ft2)
Measures decimal
(inches)
440,0047
430,0049
420,0051
410,0053
400,0055
390,0059
380,00630,00600,00620,0040
370,00660,00640,00660,0045
360,00700,00670,00700,00500,004
350,00780,00750,00780,00560,005
340,00860,00820,00860,00630,007
330,00940,00900,00940,00710,008
320,01020,00970,01020,00800,009
310,01090,01050,01090,00890,010
300,01250,01200,5000,0160,6560,01250,01000,1410,012
290,01410,01350,5630,0170,7190,01410,01130,1600,013
280,01560,01490,6250,0190,7810,01560,01260,1780,014
270,01720,01640,6880,0200,8440,01720,01420,2000,016
260,01880,01790,7500,0220,9060,01870,7560,01590,2240,018
250,02190,02090,8750,0251.0310,02190,01790,2530,020
240,02500,02391.0000,0281.1560,02501.0080,02010,2840,022
230,02810,02691.1250,0311.2810,02810,02260,3190,025
220,03130,02991.2500,0341.4060,03121,260,02530,3570,028
210,03440,03291.3750,0371.5310,03440,02850,4020,032
200,03750,03591.5000,0401.6560,03751.5120,03200,4520,035
190,04380,04181.7500,0461.9060,04370,03590,5070,042
180,05000,04782.0000,0522.1560,05002.0160,04030,5690,049
170,05630,05382.2500,0582.4060,05620,04530,6390,058
160,06250,05982.5000,0642.6560,06252,520,05080,7170,065
150,07030,06732.8130,0712.9690,07030,05710,8060,072
140,07810,07473.1250,0793.2810,07813.150,06410,9050,083
130,09380,08973.7500,0933.9060,09370,07201.0160,095
120,10940,10464.3750,1084.5310,10944,410,08081.1400,109
110,12500,11965.0000,1235.1560,12505.040,09071.2800,120
100,14060,13455.6250,1385.7810,14065,670,10191.4380,134
90,15630,14956.2500,1536.4060,15620,11441.6140,148
80,17190,16446.8750,1687.0310,17196,930,12851.8130,165
70,18750,17937.5000,18757.8710,14432.0360,180
60,20310,19438.1250,20310,16202.2860,203
50,21880,20928.7500,21870,18190,220
40,23440,22429.3750,23440,20430,238
30,25000,239110am0,25000,22940,259
20,26560,26560,25760,284
10,28130,28120,28930,300
1/0
(0)
0,31250,31250,32490,340
2/0
(00)
0,34380,34370,36480,380
3/0
(000)
0,37500,37500,40960,425
4/0
(0000)
0,40630,40620,46000,454
5/0
(00000)
0,43750,43750,51650,500
6/0
(000.000)
0,46880,46870,5800
7/0
(00000000)
0,5000
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