Resources: Weight and density of materials
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Weight and density of materials
So you want to load a car with a particular commodity, but you're not sure how much of the commodity the car will hold, you can (eventually) look up the density of the products in the tables below, and find out how much the car can hold. Note, sometimes the car can hold more--sometimes much more--of the product by volume than by weight. The creators and maintainers of these tables are not responsible if you overload the car.
Agricultural products
Product name | Product form | Density (Imperial measure) | Density (Metric measure) | Hazardous class | Source | comment |
Oats, no 1 (US) | Bulk | 33.8 pounds per cubic foot | 541 kg per cubic meter | Wikipedia | ||
Oats, no 1 (Canada) | Bulk | 34.3 pounds per cubic foot | 549 kg per cubic meter | Wikipedia | ||
Oats, Prime Milling (Australia) | Bulk | 32.8 pounds per cubic foot | 525 kg per cubic meter | Wikipedia | ||
Corn, no 1 (US) | Bulk | 45 pounds per cubic foot | 722.3 kg per cubic meter | Wikipedia | ||
Corn, no 1 (Canada) | Bulk | 42.3 pounds per cubic foot | 680 kg per cubic meter | Wikipedia | ||
Corn, Prime (Australia) | Bulk | 44.8 pounds per cubic foot | 720 kg per cubic meter | Wikipedia |
Food
Product name | Product form | Density (Imperial measure) | Density (Metric measure) | Hazardous class | Source | comment |
Forest products
Product name | Product form | Density (Imperial measure) | Density (Metric measure) | Hazardous class | Source | comment |
Manufactured products
Product name | Product form | Density (Imperial measure) | Density (Metric measure) | Hazardous class | Source | comment |
Kraft Paper | Wrapped 67 inch long rolls | 4625 pounds per roll | 2250 kg per roll | calculated from Reference | comment | |
Kraft Paper | Wrapped 87 inch long rolls | 6000 pounds per roll | 2750 kg per roll | Reference | comment |
Mining products
Product name | Product form | Density (Imperial measure) | Density (Metric measure) | Hazardous class | Source | comment |
Iron ore, hematite | bulk | 4000-5000 lbs per cubic yard | 1810-2450 kg per cubic meter | Backyard | ||
Iron ore, magnatite | bulk | 4700 lbs per cubic yard | 2790 kg per cubic meter | Backyard | ||
Iron ore, pyrite | bulk | 4350 lbs per cubic yard | 2280 kg per cubic meter | Backyard | ||
Iron ore, taconite | bulk | 3600-4200 lbs per cubic yard | 1630-1900 kg per cubic meter | Backyard | ||
Coal, Anthracite, Raw | Bulk | 2000 lbs. per cubic yard | 1190 kgs per cubic meter | Backyard |
Petroleum products
Product name | Product form | Density (Imperial measure) | Density (Metric measure) | Hazardous class | Source | comment |