The easiest way for calculating theoretical weight of titanium you should know

One simple thing that you know, the specific gravity of titanium is: 4.51g/cm3, although, the gravity of titanium alloy plate, titanium alloy rod, titanium alloy tube and other titanium metal products is the same value, but most of us don’t have a better method to calculate the weight, so we share some:

1. Titanium Rod / Titanium Wire(mm): 

     Length x (Diameter) ^ 2 * 0.7854 * 4.51 ÷ 1000000 =  Weight(kg)

2. Titanium Tube / Pipe(mm):

    (Outer Diameter -wall thickness) * Wall Thickness * 4.51 * π * Length ÷ 1000000 = Weight(kg)

3. Titanium Plate/ Titanium Foil / Titanium Strip(mm): 

    length * width * thickness * 4.51 ÷ 1000000 = Weight(kg)

4. Titanium Beads / Titanium Ball(mm): 

    (4/3) * π * r 3 * 4.51 ÷ 1000000 = Weight(kg)

   Note: r is the radius