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Topic: What is the weight of a HDPE sheet?

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What is the weight of a HDPE sheet?
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The weight of an HDPE sheet can vary depending on several factors, including its dimensions, thickness, and density. Typically, HDPE sheets have a density ranging from 0.93 to 0.97 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). To calculate the weight of an HDPE sheet, one can multiply its volume (determined by length, width, and thickness) by its density.

 

For example, if we have an HDPE sheet with dimensions of 1 meter by 1 meter and a thickness of 10 millimeters, the volume would be 0.01 cubic meters (1m x 1m x 0.01m). Assuming a density of 0.95 g/cm³, the weight of the HDPE sheet would be approximately 9.5 kilograms (0.01m³ x 0.95g/cm³ x 1000g/kg).

 

When considering HDPE sheet price, it's essential to factor in the weight as it influences transportation costs and material expenses. Typically, suppliers provide pricing based on the dimensions and thickness of the HDPE sheet, with larger and thicker sheets generally costing more due to increased material usage. Additionally, specialized features such as UV resistance or flame retardancy may affect HDPE sheet price.



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