The document lists the specific gravities of various metals, alloys, and other materials. It provides the specific gravity for over 100 materials including grades of stainless steel, aluminum, copper alloys, nickel alloys, titanium, and other common metals. It also lists the specific gravities and weights per cubic foot of additional materials such as chemicals, minerals, woods, foods, and more. The specific gravities provided are reference values that can vary depending on the exact chemical composition.
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Specific Gravity of Steel Table
The document lists the specific gravities of various metals, alloys, and other materials. It provides the specific gravity for over 100 materials including grades of stainless steel, aluminum, copper alloys, nickel alloys, titanium, and other common metals. It also lists the specific gravities and weights per cubic foot of additional materials such as chemicals, minerals, woods, foods, and more. The specific gravities provided are reference values that can vary depending on the exact chemical composition.
Titanium TB-340 0.451 TAB-6400 (6AL-4V) 0.443 Note: These specific gravities are for reference only as they can vary with chemical components etc. gravity unit: kg/cm/m Copyright (C) 2009 Yamashin Steel Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
Specific Gravity Table - Steel Metal or alloy kg/cu.m aluminum - melted 2560 - 2640 aluminum bronze (3-10% Al) 7700 - 8700 aluminum foil 2700 -2750 antifriction metal 9130 -10600 beryllium 1840 beryllium copper 8100 - 8250 brass - casting 8400 - 8700 brass - rolled and drawn 8430 - 8730 bronze - lead 7700 - 8700 bronze - phosphorous 8780 - 8920 bronze (8-14% Sn) 7400 - 8900 cast iron 6800 - 7800 cobolt 8746 copper 8930 delta metal 8600 electrum 8400 - 8900 gold 19320 iron 7850 lead 11340 light alloy based on Al 2560 - 2800 light alloy based on Mg 1760 - 1870 magnesium 1738 mercury 13593 molybdenum 10188 monel 8360 - 8840 nickel 8800 nickel silver 8400 - 8900 platinum 21400 plutonium 1980 silver 10490 steel - rolled 7850 steel - stainless 7480 - 8000 tin 7280 titanium 4500 tungsten 19600 uranium 18900 vanadium 5494 white metal 7100 zinc 7135
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF OTHER MATERIALS Specific GravitTY & Weight Per Cubic Foot:
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters *Specific gravity of mild steel=7.861093 =7.86 UPTO 2 decimal.
[*Density of mild steel is 7,861.093 kg/m (0.284 lb/in) (0.284 pound/cubic inch = 490.752 pound/cubic foot) The Specific Gravity - SG - is a dimensionless unit defined as the ratio of density of the material to the density of water at a specified temperature. Specific Gravity can be expressed as
SG = / H2O
where
SG = specific gravity
= density of fluid or substance (kg/m3)
H2O = density of water (kg/m3)
It is common to use the density of water at 4 Deg C (39oF) as reference - at this point the density of water is at the highest - 1000 kg/m3 or 62.4 lb/ft3.