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Brass Pipe Weight Calculator

Pipe in Brass: use the calculator for an instant mass estimate.

Brass Pipe: tons to meters

Use “Calculate length (meters per ton)” to solve stock length from total mass while keeping the same section model and grade density.

Material
Brass
Assortment
Round pipe

Round pipe (Brass) — weight calculator (dimensions → mass)

Grade / alloy

Enter all dimensions including length — estimated weight updates instantly.

Weight

10.07

lb

Standards & codes

Reference information

Commonly cited families (verify edition on your certificate):

  • GOST 8731/8732
  • EN 10216
  • EN 10297
  • ASTM A53/A106
  • API 5L

Dimensional and mass references commonly cite GOST 8731/8732 (seamless pipes), EN 10216 / EN 10297 for European carbon and alloy tubes, and ASTM A53 / A106 / API 5L for US line-pipe schedules. Always match the edition referenced on your mill certificate.

Weight table

Reference: weight per 1 meter (kg/m)

Illustrative values for common sizes of Pipe at the density you selected. For procurement, always verify against mill certificates.

OD (mm)Wall (mm)kg/m
4833.605
6034.566
763.56.776
8949.079
1144.513.158

Figures follow the same geometric model as the calculator above; rounding and simplifications apply.

Method

How to calculate weight

Core model

V = π · (R² − r²) · L     where R = D/2 ,  r = R − t
m = ρ · V

Field names

Multiply the cross-sectional steel area (outer circle minus inner) by length to get volume, then multiply volume by density (kg/m³). Our hollow-round engine does this automatically—popular searches include pipe weight per meter, steel tube mass, and schedule pipe lbs/ft equivalents once you convert inches to mm.

Switch units in the header: metric gives kg/m trends; imperial helps when drawings are in inches and you need pounds for freight.

FAQ

Estimates, offline use, and the MetalCalc Pro apps