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    Gentlemen,
    Does anyone know were I can find a good on-line materials weight calculator? Preferably one that covers both metals and plastics. If it can be downloaded too, so much the better.
    Thanks,
    Geoff.

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    Meterials weight calculations

    Thats a good question.
    Most of the time I use Matweb; what provides me with the most molecular densities ,and then I recalculate that to the size I need.

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      Meterials weight calculations

      I use http://www.allmeasures.com/Formulae/http://www.allmeasures.com/Formulae/ for metals.

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        Meterials weight calculations

        http://www.metalsuppliersonline.com/research/FreeWeightCalc.asphttp://www.metalsuppliersonline.com/...WeightCalc.asp

        Plus another nice little utility.....http://www.teamonslaught.fsnet.co.uk/convert.exehttp://www.teamonslaught.fsnet.co.uk/convert.exe

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          Meterials weight calculations

          Thanks Woody - Ive been trying to find a copy of convert.exe for ages after I deleted it by accident.

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          • #6
            Meterials weight calculations

            Thanks Woody,
            Just what I have been looking for, all I need now is one that can do plastics (nylon 6 and Polycarb)

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            • #7
              Meterials weight calculations

              geoff if you know the density of them then I can do you a spread sheet.

              Regards
              Ian

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              • #8
                Meterials weight calculations

                Your welcome....

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                  Meterials weight calculations

                  Geoff ...

                  http://www.matweb.com/tools/weight-calculator.asphttp://www.matweb.com/tools/weight-calculator.asp

                  Has a small range of plastic values.

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                  • #10
                    Meterials weight calculations

                    Thanks again Woody!

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