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Specific gravity for some common solids and metals as aluminum, asbestos, brass, calcium and many others

The Specific Gravity - SG - is a dimensionless unit defined as the ratio of density of the material to the density of water at a specified temperature. It is common to use the density of water at 4 oC (39oF) as reference - at this point the density of water is at the highest.

Specific gravities - SG - for common solids and metals can be found in the table below:

Product Specific Gravity
- SG
-
ABS 1.05
Acrylic 1.19
Aluminum min. 2.55
Aluminum max. 2.8
Aluminum Bronze 7.8
Andesite, solid 2.8
Antimony 6.69
Asbestos, cement board 1.4
Asbestos, mill board 1.0
Asbestos, shredded 0.3 - 0.4
Asbestos, rock 1.6
Asphalt 1.1
Bakelite, solid 1.4
Bark 0.25
Barite 4.5
Basalt rock min. 3.5
Basalt rock max. 3.2
Beeswax 0.95
Beryllium 1.85
Bismuth 9.75
Borax min. 1.7
Borax min. 1.8
Boron 2.32
Brass, cast rolled 8.4 - 8.7
Brick, common red 1.75
Brick, fire clay (firebrick) 2.4
Brick, hard 2.0
Brickwood, in cement 1.8
Brickwood, in mortar 1.6
Bronze aluminum 7.7
Bronze phosphor 8.88
Bronze, 7.9 - 14% Sn 7.4 - 8.9
Cadmium 8.65
Calcium 4.58
Carbon min. 1.8
Carbon max. 2.1
Cement 1.2 - 1.5
Chalk 2.0
Charcoal, wood 0.4
Chromium 7.2
Clay min. 1.8
Clay max. 2.6
Coal, anthracite 1.5
Coal, bitumious 1.2
Cobalt 8.71
Concrete, ligth 1.4
Concrete, stone 2.2
Corkboard 0.2
Copper 8.89
CPVC 1.55
Diamond 3.51
Dolomite rock 2.9
Earth, dry 1.4
Emery 4.0
Epoxy 1.8
Fiberboard, ligth 0.24
Fiber hardboard 1.1
Glass min. 2.4
Glass max. 2.8
Glass crystal min. 2.9
Glass crystal max. 3
Glass plate min. 2.45
Glass plate max. 2.72
Gold, 22 carat fine 17.5
Gold, pure 19.32
Gold. US coin 17.18 - 17.2
Granite min. 2.4
Graphite 2.07
Gypsum, solid 2.8
Gypsum, board 0.8
Hairfelt 0.1
Hematite 5.2
Hornblende 3
Ice (0oC, 32oF) 0.92
Iridium min. 21.78
Iridium max. 22.42
Iron cast min. 7.03
Iron cast max. 7.13
Iron slag 2.7
Iron wrought min. 7.6
Iron wrought max. 7.9
Leather, dry 0.9
Limestone min. 2.1
Limestone max. 2.86
Lead 11.35
Leather 0.95
Limestone 2.6
Magnesite 3
Magnetite 3.2
Manganese 7.21 - 7.44
Magnesium 1.74
Marble min. 2.6
Marble max. 2.86
Masonry 2.4
Mercury 13.546
Mica 2.7
Mineral wool blanket 0.1
Molybdenum 10.22
Mortar 1.5
Nickel 8.90
Niobium (Columbium) 8.57
Nylon 6 Cast 1.16
Oak, red 0.7
Osmium 22.57
Paper 0.9
Paraffin wax 0.9
Phosphorus 1.8
Plaster, light 0.7
Plaster, sand 1.8
Plaster of Paris 1.8
Plastics, foamed 0.2
Plastics, solid 1.2
Platinum 21.45
Plutonium 19.84
Polycarbonate 1.19
Polyethylene 0.97
Polypropylene 0.91
Porcelain 2.5
Potassium 0.86
PTFE 2.19
Quarts min. 2.5
Quarts max. 2.8
Rhodium 12.41
Sandstone min. 2
Sandstone max. 2.6
Sawdust 0.15
Serpentine min. 2.7
Selenium 4.8
Serpentine max. 2.8
Silica aerogel 0.11
Silicon 2.33
Silver 10.50
Silver. German 8.58
Slate 2.8
Soapstone 2.7
Sodium 0.97
Carbon Steel 7.8
Sulfur 2.0
Talc min. 2.6
Talc max. 2.8
Tantalium 16.6
Tar, bituminous 1.2
Tellurium min. 6
Tellurium max. 6.24
Thorium 11.7
Tile 1.8
Tin 7.31
Titanium 4.54
Trap rock 3.0
Tungsten 19.22
Uranium 18.8
Vanadium 5.96
Vermiculite 0.13
Vinyl ester 1.8
Water 1.0
White metal 7.3
Wood, balsa 0.16
Wood, oak 0.7
Wood, white pine 0.5
Wood, felt 0.3
Wood, loose 0.1
Wool 1.32
Zinc blend min 3.9
Zinc blend max 4.2
Zinc min. 6.9
Zinc max. 7.2

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