Pipe Weight Calculator — Calculate Steel Pipe Weight Instantly

Pipe Weight Calculator

Calculate the weight of steel pipes quickly and accurately. Understand how pipe dimensions, wall thickness, and material density affect total weight.

Step 1: Pipe Dimensions

5 mm
6 m

Understanding Pipe Dimensions

Outer Diameter (OD) is the total outside measurement. Wall thickness determines the pipe’s strength and weight. Standard pipe lengths are typically 6 meters (20 feet).

Step 2: Material Details

About Material Density

Material density is the mass per unit volume. Carbon steel (7.85 g/cm³) is most common for structural pipes. Aluminum is lighter while copper is heavier. Density directly affects pipe weight.

Pipe Weight Results

Summary
Weight Comparison
Material Analysis

Total Pipe Weight

88.3 kg
Weight per pipe: 88.3 kg
Weight per Meter
14.72 kg/m
Cross-sectional Area
14.92 cm²
Total Volume
0.01125 m³
Weight per Foot
4.48 kg/ft

Pipe Weight Comparison

Pipe Type OD × Thickness Material Weight per 6m Weight per Meter

Material Weight Analysis

Pipe Weight Formula

Weight = π × (OD² – ID²) / 4 × Length × Density

The pipe weight is calculated using the hollow cylinder volume formula. ID (Inner Diameter) = OD – (2 × Wall Thickness). All units must be consistent for accurate calculation.

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