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Weight of F91 per 1 cubic inch?

Weight of F91 per 1 cubic inch?

Weight of F91 per 1 cubic inch?

(OP)
I need a good resource to find the weight of Chromoly materials.  For example F22 or F91.  Thank you.

RE: Weight of F91 per 1 cubic inch?

0.27 lbs/in3

RE: Weight of F91 per 1 cubic inch?

(OP)
Thank you metengr.  Is there a resource you could suggest?  I'm sure there is a reason, but all of the calculators that I can find do not recognize Chromoly.  I am guessing that this is probably because it is not a stand alone alloy.

RE: Weight of F91 per 1 cubic inch?

I believe you can just use the standard weight for carbon steel for these alloys.  There won't be substantial weight difference.

RE: Weight of F91 per 1 cubic inch?

(OP)
Thank you to all.  I will check out matweb.com also.
Have a great day.
Jonathan

RE: Weight of F91 per 1 cubic inch?

If you cannot find density for a specific alloy, look for properties of a more popular alloy with similar composition.  In this case, 410 stainless.  The ferritic and martensitic stainless steels (and even the austenitics) do not vary much from the 0.28 lb/in3 of carbon steel.   

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