Corrugated GI Sheet Weight Calculator
Here’s a comprehensive table for Corrugated Galvanized Iron (GI) Sheet Weight based on different thicknesses, sizes, and standard specifications:
Thickness (mm) | Gauge (G) | Width (mm) | Length (mm) | Weight per Meter (kg) | Weight per Sheet (kg) |
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0.20 | 34 | 900 | 2400 | 1.57 | 3.77 |
0.25 | 32 | 900 | 2400 | 1.96 | 4.71 |
0.30 | 30 | 900 | 2400 | 2.35 | 5.65 |
0.35 | 28 | 900 | 2400 | 2.74 | 6.58 |
0.40 | 26 | 900 | 2400 | 3.14 | 7.54 |
0.45 | 24 | 900 | 2400 | 3.53 | 8.47 |
0.50 | 22 | 900 | 2400 | 3.92 | 9.41 |
0.60 | 20 | 900 | 2400 | 4.71 | 11.30 |
0.70 | 18 | 900 | 2400 | 5.50 | 13.20 |
0.80 | 16 | 900 | 2400 | 6.28 | 15.07 |
0.90 | 14 | 900 | 2400 | 7.07 | 16.96 |
1.00 | 12 | 900 | 2400 | 7.85 | 18.84 |
Factors Affecting Weight
- Material: GI sheets are coated with zinc, which slightly affects weight.
- Corrugation: The wave pattern reduces the effective width, slightly changing the total weight.
- Width & Length: Standard widths are 900mm, 1000mm, or 1220mm; length varies from 1800mm to 3600mm.
- Gauge: Lower gauge means thicker and heavier sheets.