ISMC Weight Chart
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ISMC, or Indian Standard Medium Channel, is a type of structural steel channel commonly used in construction. Similar to ISMB beams, the weight of an ISMC channel depends on its dimensions (width, depth, and thickness) and the material used in its construction.
To calculate the weight of an ISMC channel, you can refer to a weight chart or use a weight calculator. These tools typically provide the weight per meter of the channel based on its size and thickness. For example, a standard ISMC channel with a width of 75 millimeters (mm) and a depth of 40 mm will have its weight determined by these dimensions along with the material type, typically structural steel.
It’s important to note that the weight of ISMC channels can vary depending on the material used. For instance, an ISMC channel made from structural steel will have a different weight than one made from other materials like concrete. To calculate the accurate weight of an ISMC channel, you’ll need to know its exact size, thickness, and material type.
Here’s an example of how weight can vary based on these factors.
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ISMC Weight Chart Per Meter & Kg
Type | Weight per meter (kg) | Depth of Section(mm) | Sectional area(cm²) | Thickness of Flange(mm) | Width of Flange(mm) | Thickness of web(mm) |
ISMC 75 | 6.8 | 75 | 8.67 | 7.3 | 40 | 4.4 |
ISMC 100 | 9.2 | 100 | 11.70 | 7.5 | 50 | 4.7 |
ISMC 125 | 12.7 | 125 | 16.19 | 8.1 | 65 | 5.0 |
ISMC 150 | 16.4 | 150 | 20.88 | 9.0 | 75 | 5.4 |
ISMC 175 | 19.1 | 175 | 24.38 | 10.2 | 75 | 5.7 |
ISMC 200 | 22.1 | 200 | 28.21 | 11.4 | 75 | 6.1 |
ISMC 225 | 25.9 | 225 | 33.01 | 12.4 | 80 | 6.4 |
ISMC 250 | 30.4 | 250 | 38.67 | 14.1 | 80 | 7.1 |
ISMC 300 | 38.8 | 300 | 45.64 | 13.6 | 90 | 7.6 |
ISMC 350 | 42.1 | 350 | 53.66 | 13.5 | 100 | 8.1 |
ISMC 400 | 49.4 | 400 | 62.93 | 15.3 | 100 | 8.6 |
Manufacturing Grades of ISMC
Steel Channel | IS :808 – 1989 / IS :3954 – 1981 |
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Steel Channel | IS :1852 – 1985 / IS :3954 – 1981 |
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Steel Channel | IS :2062 :E250 A – 2006 |
Full form of Channel | Angle | Beam sections Indian Standards
ISMB: Indian Standard Medium Weight Beam
ISMC: Indian Standard Medium Weight Channel
ISJB: Indian Standard Junior Beams
ISLB: Indian Standard Light Weight Beams
ISWB: Indian Standard Wide Flange Beams
The popular trade name in Australia the Universal Beams (UB) and Columns (UC).
MS Channel Weight Chart
Grade | Make | Web Depth | Flange Width | Sectional Weight |
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E350BR E410A E250A E410BR E300A E350A |
Sail | 75-300 mm | 40-90 mm | 7.14 – 36.3 kg/m |
JSPL | 75 – 400 mm | 40 – 100 mm | 7.14 – 50.1 kg/m | |
VSP | 40 – 200 mm | 32 – 75 mm | 4.82 – 22.3 kg/m |
Ms Channel Weight in Kg
Indian Standard | Sizes | Weight in Kg Per Foot | Weight in Kg per Meter |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 75 * 40 * 4.8 | 2.176 | 7.14 |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 100 * 50 * 5 | 2.914 | 9.56 |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 125 * 65 * 5.3 | 3.993 | 13.10 |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 150 * 75 * 5.7 | 5.121 | 16.80 |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 175 * 75 * 6 | 5.975 | 19.60 |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 200 * 75 * 6.2 | 6.798 | 22.30 |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 250 * 82 * 9 | 10.426 | 34.2 |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 300 * 90 * 7.8 | 11.067 | 36.3 |
ISMC/ ISMB/ ISA | 400 * 100 * 8.8 | 15.274 | 50.1 |
Structural Steel Section Sizes and Weight of Beams, Joists, Channels & Angles
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75 * 40 * 4.8 |
7.14 |
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100 * 50 * 5 |
9.56 |
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125 * 65 * 5.3 |
13.1 |
10 to 11.5 |
125 * 66 * 6 |
13.7 |
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150 * 75 * 5.7 |
16.8 |
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150 * 76 * 6.5 |
17.7 |
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175 * 75 * 6 |
19.6 |
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200 * 75 * 6.2 |
22.3 |
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200 * 76 * 7.5 |
24.3 |
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250 * 82 * 9 |
34.2 |
10 to 12 |
300 * 90 * 7.8 |
36.3 |
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400 * 100 * 8.8 |
50.1 |
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How to Calculate the Weight of MS Channel?
Mild Steel (MS) channels feature a U-shaped design with distinct side dimensions and thicknesses. These channels are made up of two main parts: the flange (horizontal section) and the web (vertical section). The flange forms the top of the channel, while the web creates the base.
MS channels are known for having sides with different lengths. For example, a channel with dimensions of 100×50×5 mm has a web height of 100 mm and a flange width of 50 mm, with a consistent thickness of 5 mm.
MS Channel Sizes
MS channels come in various sizes, ranging from 75×40×4.8 mm to 400×100×8.8 mm. The weight of an MS channel is measured either in kilograms per meter or kilograms per foot. Larger channels naturally weigh more, while smaller ones are lighter.
Example of Weight Calculation:
Take an MS channel with dimensions of 100×50×5 mm. To calculate its weight, you’ll need to use its dimensions and the density of mild steel (around 7850 kg/m³). The weight of the channel is directly proportional to its size and thickness.
By using a standard weight chart or formula, you can easily determine the weight of different MS channel sizes for various applications.
Mild Steel Channel Unit Weight
To calculate the weight of a Mild Steel (MS) channel, we follow a simple process based on its volume and the density of steel.
Example: MS Channel Size = 100×50×5 mm
1. Web Volume Calculation
- Web Depth = 100 mm = 0.1 m
- Web Thickness = 5 mm = 0.005 m
- Web Length = 1 m
- Web Volume = Length × Depth × Thickness
- Web Volume = 0.1 m × 0.005 m × 1 m
- Web Volume = 0.0005 m³
2. Flange Volume Calculation
- Flange Width = 50 mm – 5 mm = 45 mm = 0.045 m
- Flange Thickness = 5 mm = 0.005 m
- Flange Length = 1 m
- Flange Volume = Length × Width × Thickness
- Flange Volume = 0.045 m × 0.005 m × 1 m
- Flange Volume (one) = 0.000225 m³
- Two Flanges Volume = 0.000225 m³ × 2
- Total Flange Volume = 0.000450 m³
3. Total Volume of MS Channel
- Total Volume = Web Volume + Flange Volume
- Total Volume = 0.0005 m³ + 0.000450 m³
- Total Volume = 0.000950 m³
4. Weight Calculation
- Density of Steel = 7850 kg/m³
- Weight = Volume × Density
- Weight = 0.000950 m³ × 7850 kg/m³
- Weight of MS Channel = 7.45 kg/m
So, the unit weight of the MS channel is 7.45 kg per meter.
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FAQs
ISMC = Indian Standard Medium Channel. ISMB – Indian Standard Medium Beam
A 100×50 mm mild steel (MS) channel with a 6 mm thickness weighs approximately 9.56 kg per meter. This weight is based on the standard size and thickness.
The weight of ISMC 125 (Indian Standard Medium Channel) is 11.70 kg per meter.