chart with the mulitplying factor for steel types
chart with the mulitplying factor for steel types
by Karen Revard on 10/27/05 at 10:14:14
I have been looking to find a chart or conversion table that will indicate the multiplying factor for different steel types. Please help!
Re: chart with the mulitplying factor for steel ty
by Robert Fogt on 10/28/05 at 04:54:12
What do you mean by the multiplying factor?
Re: chart with the mulitplying factor for steel ty
by Karen Revard on 10/28/05 at 08:23:43
::) when figuring out the peice weight you would multiply the gauge x width x length x (type of steel multiplying factor) = weight of one peice. such as hot rolled steel's multiplying factor is .29 I need a chart for different steel types such as Stainless -- bronze -- copper -- etc...
Re: chart with the mulitplying factor for steel ty
by Robert Fogt on 10/30/05 at 02:32:21
I could not find anything like that searching. Is there some other name for it?
You could do all that knowing the density, but it would be a much longer way to do it.
1. convert gauge to thickness in meters
2. multiply thickness * length * width (in meters) to get cubic meters
3. multiply cubic meters * kilogram/cubic meter density to get kilograms.
Not as simple as the method you are looking for.