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316 Stainless Steel Pipe Weight Per Foot

If you're looking for the weight per foot of 316 stainless steel pipe, understanding how pipe weight affects cost calculations, material selection, and project requirements is crucial. Whether you're using seamless or welded pipe, this article will help you understand how to calculate the weight of 316 stainless steel pipe and the factors that influence that weight.

 

How to Calculate 316 Stainless Steel Pipe Weight per Foot

The weight of 316 stainless steel pipes depends on several factors, such as pipe diameter, wall thickness, and whether the pipe is seamless or welded. The weight per foot can be calculated using a standard formula:

Weight per foot (lbs/ft) = (Outside Diameter - Wall Thickness) x Wall Thickness x 0.2807

For example, for a 2-inch 316 stainless steel pipe with a 0.14-inch wall thickness:

Weight per foot = (2 - 0.14) x 0.14 x 0.2807 ≈ 3.7 lbs/ft

This calculation can be applied to any size and type of pipe.

316 Stainless Steel Pipe Weight per Foot

 

316 Stainless Steel Pipe Weight per Foot

Pipe Size (Inches) Schedule Outer Diameter (OD) Wall Thickness (WT) Weight per Foot (lbs/ft)
1/2" SCH 40 0.840 0.109 0.68
3/4" SCH 40 1.050 0.113 1.02
1" SCH 40 1.315 0.140 1.52
1-1/4" SCH 40 1.660 0.140 1.98
2" SCH 40 2.375 0.154 3.65
2-1/2" SCH 40 2.875 0.203 5.53
3" SCH 40 3.500 0.216 7.10
4" SCH 40 4.500 0.237 10.50

If you are looking for reliable 316 stainless steel pipe and require accurate weight per foot data, GNEE offers high-quality stainless steel pipes that meet international standards and are suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. Please contact us for a detailed weight chart of different sizes.

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Does the weight of the 316 pipe affect its price?
Yes, the weight of the pipe directly influences the material cost. Heavier pipes use more raw material, which can increase the price per unit. Larger diameters and thicker walls generally result in higher costs.

 

What is the best method to weld 316 stainless steel pipes?
316 stainless steel pipes can be welded using methods like TIG welding (Tungsten Inert Gas) or MIG welding (Metal Inert Gas). Preheating and post-weld treatment are often not required due to the material's resistance to intergranular corrosion.

 

How can I ensure the quality of 316 stainless steel pipes?
Choose a reliable supplier like GNEE that provides certified materials, such as ASTM A312 and ASTM A249 compliance, ensuring consistency in quality and performance.

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