The weight per meter of ISMC 150 (Indian Standard Medium Channel 150) is approximately 15.7 kg/m. This value may vary slightly based on manufacturing tolerances and specific standards used, but it generally falls within this range. ISMC sections are commonly used in structural applications for their strength and versatility.
The unit weight of channel ISMC 75 is approximately 6.85 kilograms per meter.
22.1 kg
16.4 kgs per mtr
9.2 kg per RM
150*150*10thk h beam weight per meter
To calculate the weight of an ISMC (Indian Standard Medium Channel), you can use the formula: Weight (kg/m) = (Area of cross-section (cm²) × Length (m) × Density of steel (approximately 7850 kg/m³)) / 10000. First, determine the cross-sectional area from the ISMC specifications, then multiply by the length in meters and the density of steel. This will give you the weight per meter, which can then be multiplied by the total length to obtain the total weight.
9.2 kgs per metre
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To calculate the properties of an ISMC (Indian Standard Medium Channel) 100x50, you need to refer to standard engineering tables that provide dimensions, weight, and other structural properties for channels. The dimensions indicate a channel with a depth of 100 mm and a flange width of 50 mm. You can find the moment of inertia, section modulus, and weight per meter from these tables, which are essential for design calculations in structural engineering. If specific calculations are needed, please specify what properties you require.
150 centimeters=1.5 meters
2000 to 2500 Kg/cubic meter depending upon the grade of concrete