Before buying Galvanized Steel Coil, we need to understand the relevant introduction and calculate the number of meters so that there will be no shortage of meters in the process of use; so do you know how to calculate the number of meters of Galvanized Steel Coil? Let’s analyze it together:
The number of meters of Galvanized Steel Coil is not accurate, which is a defect in the use of Galvanized Steel Coil products, so this requires us to determine the total number of meters of the product so that it can be used reasonably. Here I will teach you how to calculate the Galvanized Steel Coil and how to calculate the remaining Galvanized Steel Coil.
There are three ways to calculate the purchase of Galvanized Steel Coil:
1. Weigh out the weight and calculate the thickness of the color plate and the specific gravity of steel;
2. Use a ruler to measure the total thickness of the color steel coil, get out the thickness of the color plate, calculate how many circles are left, measure the length of each circle of the color plate, and calculate the length according to the pi;
3. Practical formula: 127.4 divided by the thickness of the color steel coil (such as 0.35) and then divided by the actual width of the color steel coil (such as 1.2m) is equal to the number of meters per ton.
The editor thinks that the third method is better among the above three calculation methods of the total meters of color steel coils. Still, actual use may cause specific errors due to inconsistent thickness, depending on the situation.
Calculating the number of meters of the remaining color steel coils is also easy. You can try the following method to calculate: first, you need to know the specification of your color steel coils and how many meters can be produced in one ton. If not, I will teach you a formula: 127.4 divided by thickness (0.5) divided by width (one meter divided by 1, one meter two divided by 1.2) = the number of meters produced by one ton. Like 0.5*1.2 is 212 meters. Then it would be best if you weighed how many kilograms of rolls are left. If it is 400 kilograms, 400 kilograms is 0.4 tons, and you multiply 0.4 by 212 to get how many meters are left.