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    Could anybody tell me the weight and size of a piece of HDPE so that I can calculate the weight of the piece I am looking for

  • #2
    Can u tell me what thickness u want as we have loads here and i can work it out that way
    But roughly its 1/8th the weight of steel
    Or 1g/cm3
    Last edited by cnc_machinist_andy; 15 March 2016, 12:45.

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    • #3
      I was probably looking at about 8 -10mm to construct a chassis

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      • #4
        See above

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        • #5
          Justvweighed up a piece 7.5 cm dia x 69.5 cm long. It weighed up at 4.8kg
          Therefore its nearer 1.45 g/ cm3

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          • #6
            The density of HDPE can range from 0.93 to 0.97 g/cm3. Or 0.97 kg/dm3 or 970 kg/m3.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by leorcc View Post
              The density of HDPE can range from 0.93 to 0.97 g/cm3. Or 0.97 kg/dm3 or 970 kg/m3.




              I rounded it up as precision not required :P
              Last edited by cnc_machinist_andy; 15 March 2016, 15:38.

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              • #8
                50% round up is a lot tough.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by maddox10 View Post
                  50% round up is a lot tough.

                  My round up was from. 97 which i got off the tables. Leo confirmed what I'd found although
                  He stated all tge figures. Thsts why i mentioned about not needing to be precise....
                  I made it 1
                  But upon weighing it it turned up at 1. 45

                  Possibly mixed up material labels?
                  Will re check tomorrow

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                  • #10
                    .375*.375*3.14*6.95= 3.07 dm³ of volume. 1kg per dm³=3 kg, not 4.8
                    Last edited by maddox10; 16 March 2016, 08:56.

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                    • #11
                      Maths works fine thanks maddox.
                      Material labels probably got mixed up. Suppliers not always reliabke

                      Originally posted by maddox10 View Post
                      .375*3.75*3.14*6.95= 3.07 dm³ of volume. 1kg per dm³=3 kg, not 4.8

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                      • #12
                        He means well Andy. Don't sweat it.

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                        • #13
                          No worries fella. Lost in translation

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                          • #14
                            Ve just been and checked out a certified piece of material.
                            The weight for a piece measuring 785×900x41 comes in at 28.4kg
                            Therefore the material is 1.1 g/cm3
                            Phewwww

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