Titanium Square Bar Weight Calculator
Enter side length and bar length to instantly calculate titanium square bar weight in kilograms and pounds.
Bar Dimensions
Formula Reference
W = S² × L × 4507
Where S = side length (m), L = bar length (m), 4507 = titanium density (kg/m³), W = weight (kg).
Titanium Density Reference
| Grade | Type | kg/m³ |
|---|---|---|
| Grade 1 | CP Ti — Softest | 4507 |
| Grade 2 | CP Ti — Most Common | 4507 |
| Grade 4 | CP Ti — Highest Strength | 4507 |
| Ti-6Al-4V | Alloy — Aerospace | 4430 |
This calculator uses 4507 kg/m³ (commercially pure titanium).
Enter dimensions on the left and click Calculate.
Weight Result
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Kilograms (kg)
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Pounds (lb)
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Summary
Enter side length and bar length to instantly calculate titanium square bar weight in kilograms and pounds.
How it works
- Enter the bar side length and select a unit (mm, cm, or inches).
- Enter the bar length and select a unit (m, mm, ft, or inches).
- Optionally enter a quantity for multiple bars.
- Click Calculate Weight.
- The tool applies W = Side² × Length × 4507 and displays weight in kg and lb.
- Click Copy to copy the result to your clipboard.
Use cases
- Estimating titanium material weight for aerospace structural components.
- Calculating freight and shipping weight for titanium square bar orders.
- Preparing a bill of materials (BOM) for CNC machining projects.
- Verifying load limits on lifting and handling equipment.
- Cost estimation for titanium bar purchases priced by weight.
- Comparing titanium bar weight against steel or aluminum alternatives.
- Material planning for medical device and implant manufacturing.
- Quick weight checks during design reviews for lightweight structures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated: 2026-06-11 ·
Reviewed by Nham Vu