How to calculate the weight of nickel alloy pipe?
Nickel alloy pipe is a high-temperature alloy, which can withstand high temperatures of 650-1000 ° C, and has comprehensive characteristics such as high strength and certain oxidation and corrosion resistance at high temperatures.
As for the calculation of the weight of the nickel-based alloy tube, first of all, we should know that the density of the nickel-based alloy tube is usually 8.2-9.1g/cm³, so it needs to be calculated according to the tube specification. The calculation formula of the nickel-based alloy tube is introduced below:
Weight (kg) = length (m) x cross-sectional area (cm³) x density (g/cm³) ÷ 1000
Among them, length and cross-sectional area refer to the actual length and cross-sectional area of the pipe, density refers to the density value of the pipe, and 1000 means that the density value in the formula is calculated based on g/cm³.
Then we only need to substitute the actual measured value into the formula for calculation in daily life.
However, in actual production, there may be certain errors due to human factors or equipment measurement errors, so attention should be paid to the accuracy during the calculation process.