
First, the weight of a steel coil depends on its size. Steel coils that are thicker, wider in width, and longer in length are usually heavier. For example, a steel coil with a thickness of 5 mm, a width of 1500 mm and a length of 10 meters, according to the density of the steel is about 7.85 grams/cubic centimeter, and its weight is about dozens of tons.
Secondly, the density of different types of steel will be different, which will also affect the weight of the steel coil. Generally, the density of carbon steel is closer to 7.85 g/cm ³, but if it is a special steel such as alloy steel, the density may change.
