How much does a 10 mm steel bar weigh?
How much does a 10 mm steel bar weigh?
10 mm tmt bar weight:- 10 mm tmt bar supplied in U shaped bent or straight, a length of about 12 metres or 40 feet, generally 10 mm tmt bar weight around 7.407kg/ piece, 0.617kg/m or 0.188 kg/foot.
How much does 10M rebar weight per foot?
10M rebar weight:- metric mass/ weight of 10M rebar per unit length is 0.788 kg/m ( kilogram per metre), when it measured in pound per foot, then their weight could be 0.5295lb/ft, it measured in Kilogram per foot, it could be 0.240kg/ft and it measured in pound per metre, then their weight could be 1.737lb/m.
How much does steel reinforcement weight?
Rebar Weight
Rod Number | Rod Size (in) | Rod Weight (lb per linear foot) |
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2 | 0.250 = 1/4″ | 0.17 |
3 | 0.375 = 3/8″ | 0.38 |
4 | 0.500 = 1/2″ | 0.67 |
5 | 0.625 = 5/8″ | 1.04 |
How do you calculate the weight of a reinforcement bar?
If we put 1 meter length for each diameter of steel bar in the formula then we will get the unit weight.
- 6 mm ø bar = 6² x 1/162 = 0.222 kg/m.
- 8 mm ø bar = 8² x 1/162 = 0.395 kg/m.
- 10mm ø bar = 10² x 1/162 = 0.617 kg/m.
- 12mm ø bar = 12² x 1/162 = 0.888 kg/m.
- 16mm ø bar = 16² x 1/162 = 1.580 kg/m.
How much does 15M rebar weigh?
Reinforcing bar – European metric dimensions
Bar Number | Mass (kg/m) | Nominal Diameter (mm) |
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10M | 0.785 | 11.3 |
15M | 1.570 | 16.0 |
20M | 2.355 | 19.5 |
25M | 3.925 | 25.2 |
What does 15M rebar mean?
15M rebar diameter:- size/ diameter of 15M rebar is 16mm or 0.625 inches, rounded to 15mm, size/ diameter of 15M rebar is equal to their nominal diameter in mm, so size/ diameter of 15M rebar is 16 in mm or 0.625 inches.
What is the weight of reinforcement bar?
Product | Bar | Weight |
---|---|---|
Y12 | 12mm | 0,888 kgs |
y16 | 16mm | 1,580 kgs |
Y20 | 20mm | 2,470 kgs |
Y25 | 25mm | 3,850 kgs |
How heavy is a steel bar?
Round bar weights
Bar Diameter (mm) | Weight (kg/m) |
---|---|
16 | 1.58 |
20 | 2.47 |
25 | 3.85 |
32 | 6.31 |
What is 10mm rebar?
10MM rebar is formed into a circular diameter of 8, 10 or 12 in. They provide reinforced support to concrete columns, hold longitudinal rebar in place or can be used in the installation of window wells.