Steel Hexagon bar Weight Calculator

Hexagon bar in Steel: use the calculator for an instant mass estimate.

Steel Hexagon bar: 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
Steel
Assortment
Hexagon bar

Hexagon bar (Steel) — weight calculator (dimensions → mass)

Grade / alloy

Enter all dimensions including length — estimated weight updates instantly.

Weight

Weight per piece

8.63

lb

Weight for batch (1 pcs)

8.63

lb

Standards & codes

Reference information

Commonly cited families (verify edition on your certificate):

  • EN 10061
  • ASTM A29/A108
  • GOST 8560
  • ISO 4014 (AF sizing)

Hexagon bars and rods are listed in EN 10061 (European hot-rolled hexagon steel), ASTM A29 / A108 for general material callouts, and GOST 8560 for hex stock in CIS markets. Across-flats (AF) is the usual ordering dimension; compare kg/m tables in the standard edition referenced on your certificate.

Weight table

Reference: weight per 1 meter (kg/m)

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

Across flats (mm)kg/m
141.332
171.965
192.454
223.29
243.916
274.956
326.961
368.811
4111.428
4614.385

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

Method

How to calculate weight

Core model

A = (√3/2) · S²   (regular hex, S = across flats)
V = A · L
m = ρ · V

Field names

A regular hex bar uses the across-flats width S (distance between two parallel faces). Cross-sectional area is (√3/2)·S², volume is area × bar length, and mass is volume × density—matching hex bar weight per meter and AF sizing from wrenches and catalogs.

Reverse mode answers meters per ton once S and grade density are fixed; keep S and length in the same unit system.

FAQ

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