If you know the volume of your 3D model and the density of the material you selected, you can easily calculate the weight of your 3D printed model. Due to that fact that each 3D print is unique, the final weight of your 3D printed models can vary.
mass = density x volume
Remark: Units need to be converted when necessary.
Material | Density |
ABS | 1.05 g/cm³ |
Alumide | 1.36 g/cm³ |
Aluminum |
2.59 g/cm³ |
Brass | 8.62 g/cm³ |
Bronze | 8.76 g/cm³ |
Copper | 8.92 g/cm³ |
Gold (14K): red / yellow / white | 14.97 / 15.14 / 15.53 g/cm³ |
Gold (18K): red / yellow / white | 16.75 / 16.90 / 17.05 g/cm³ |
Gray resin |
1.19 g/cm³ |
High-detail resin |
1.18 g/cm³ |
Mammoth resin |
1.19 g/cm³ |
Multicolor | 1.18 g/cm³ |
Polyamide (MJF) | 1.01 g/cm³ |
Polyamide (SLS) | 0.95 g/cm³ |
Polypropylene | 0.84 g/cm³ |
Rubber-like | 1.10 g/cm³ |
Silver | 10.26 g/cm³ |
Standard resin |
1.11 g/cm³ |
Steel | 7.86 g/cm³ |
Titanium |
4.36 g/cm³ |
Transparent resin | 1.19 g/cm³ |