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Magnesium Weight Calculator

Magnesium

MAGNESIUM
DIMENSIONS
48 in(121.92 cm)48 in(121.92 cm)0.25 in(6.35 mm)36.3 lbs(16.5 kg)ProCalcAI
YOUR RESULT

Magnesium Weight

36.33 lbs
weightPlate
16.48kg
Weight (lb)36.33
Weight (kg)16.48
Volume (ft³)0.3333
Volume (m³)0.0094
Material Properties
Color
Light Silver
Formula
Mg
Hardness
2.5 Mohs
Melting Point
1,202°F650°C
Category
Metal
Formula Breakdown
ABS Plastic density65.50 lb/ft³
Plate volume1,152 in³
Weight326.40 lbs
Compare Similar Materials
ABS Plastic
65.5 lb/ft³
HDPE
60 lb/ft³-8%
Nylon
71 lb/ft³+8%
Polyethylene (HDPE)
59.2 lb/ft³-10%
Acrylic
74.3 lb/ft³+13%
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About the Magnesium Weight Calculator

Use the Magnesium Weight Calculator on ProCalc.ai when you need fast, reliable weight estimates for magnesium parts on a jobsite or in the shop. Magnesium is much lighter than steel and even lighter than aluminum, so getting the numbers right helps you plan lifts, shipping, and structural allowances without overbuilding. Fabricators, construction estimators, and project engineers use the Magnesium Weight Calculator when quoting custom panels, brackets, or cast components that have to meet tight weight targets. Picture a retrofit where you’re swapping a steel cover plate for a magnesium one to reduce load on an existing support frame; a quick weight check lets you confirm the change won’t affect rigging plans or anchorage assumptions. You enter the shape dimensions (and thickness/length as applicable) and your preferred units, and the calculator returns the magnesium weight instantly using the standard density of 1.738 g/cm³ (109 lb/ft³). You can also compare the result against aluminum and steel to see how a material change impacts total weight and downstream costs.

What is the density of magnesium?

Magnesium has a density of 1.738 g/cm³ or 109 lb/ft³. This makes it the lightest structural metal, about two-thirds the density of aluminum and one-quarter the density of steel.

How is magnesium weight calculated? Magnesium weight is calculated by multiplying its volume by its density. The formula is Weight = Volume × Density. For example, a rectangular block's volume is Length × Width × Height. The standard density of magnesium is approximately 1.738 grams per cubic centimeter or 109 pounds per cubic foot.

What is the density of magnesium? The density of magnesium is approximately 1.738 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). In imperial units, this translates to about 109 pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft³). This relatively low density makes magnesium a lightweight material compared to many other metals.

How does magnesium's weight compare to steel? Magnesium is significantly lighter than steel. Magnesium is approximately 78% lighter than steel. This substantial weight difference makes magnesium an attractive material for applications where reducing mass is critical, such as in aerospace and automotive industries.

Magnesium Weight Calculator

ProCalc.ai's Magnesium Weight Calculator (part of our Construction tools) calculates the weight of magnesium in any common shape and dimension. Magnesium has a density of 109 lb/ft³ (1,746 kg/m³). Magnesium is 78% lighter than steel. A standard 4ft × 8ft sheet at 1/4" thickness weighs approximately 72.7 lbs. Per cubic yard, magnesium weighs about 2,943 lbs (1.5 tons).

The calculator supports multiple shapes: plates and sheets (length × width × thickness), round bars (diameter × length), tubes (outer diameter, wall thickness, length), and discs (diameter × thickness). Select your shape, enter dimensions in inches or feet, and get weight in both pounds and kilograms instantly.

Metals are sold and priced by weight, making accurate weight calculation essential for material ordering, shipping cost estimates, and structural load analysis. The core formula for rectangular shapes is Weight = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Thickness (ft) × 109 lb/ft³. For round shapes: Weight = π × (Diameter/2)² × Length × 109 (all in feet). For tubes: use the annular area — π × ((OD/2)² − (ID/2)²) × Length × 109. All calculations run instantly in your browser with results in both imperial and metric units.

This calculator is part of ProCalc.ai's library of 101 material weight calculators covering metals, woods, plastics, stone, and building materials. Each uses verified density data from engineering reference sources. For comparing magnesium against alternatives, see our material comparison pages.

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