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weight of hdpe pipe per meter
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The weight of HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) pipe per meter significantly depends on its diameter, wall thickness, and the material's density. Generally, HDPE density is around 950-970 kg/m^3. To estimate the weight, one can use the formula: Weight = [(OD - WT) * WT * 0.02466] * Length, where OD is the outer diameter, WT is the wall thickness (both in mm), and Length is in meters. The 0.02466 factor converts the volume to weight, using the average density of HDPE. For instance, a 110mm OD pipe with a 10mm wall thickness will have a different weight compared to a 250mm OD pipe with the same wall thickness. Specific charts and tables provided by manufacturers offer precise weights for various sizes and SDR (Standard Dimension Ratio) values, which are crucial for engineers and construction professionals in planning and logistics.
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