Rubber Extrusion Weight Calculator
Estimate total weight for silicone, Viton/FKM, EPDM, or other rubber extrusions by shape, length, and specific gravity.Optional label for your calculation.
Example: silicone may be around 1.10–1.50 depending on compound.
All cross-section dimensions below use this unit.
Cross-Section Dimensions
Solid round cord diameter.
For square extrusion, enter the same value for width and height.
ID will be calculated as OD − 2 × wall thickness.
Total Weight
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Total Weight in Kilograms
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Weight per Foot
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Cross-Section Area
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Total Volume
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Calculated Density
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Formula used: Weight = cross-section area × length × specific gravity × 0.036127.
The value 0.036127 is the approximate weight of water in pounds per cubic inch. Since specific gravity compares rubber density to water, this converts the calculated volume into pounds.
M-Cor Extrusion Weight Calculator
Instructions
Use this calculator to estimate the finished weight of extruded rubber materials. Select the unit system and material, or enter a specific gravity manually. Choose the extrusion geometry and enter all required dimensions. Calculated weight is displayed in pounds (lbs), rounded to the nearest pound.
Use this calculator to estimate the finished weight of extruded rubber materials. Select the unit system and material, or enter a specific gravity manually. Choose the extrusion geometry and enter all required dimensions. Calculated weight is displayed in pounds (lbs), rounded to the nearest pound.
Weight: — lbs