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HomeConvertersMaterial DensityFuel materials

Fuel Materials Ranked by Density

All fuel materials ranked from heaviest to lightest. Includes kg/m3, lb/ft3, density ranges, and weight per standard container for every material.

Concrete, normal weight yd3 to ton

Concrete, normal weight is converted through material density, so this page is different from a normal yd3 to ton unit converter.
Contractors, estimators, dispatchers, and site teams use this conversion when the material choice changes the answer and a generic volume or weight conversion would be wrong.
The calculation uses 2400 kg/m3 as the typical density, with source-aware unit factors, and keeps the practical range visible when a density band is available.

Computed result

1 yd3 to ton

2 ton

Concrete, normal weight: 1 yd3 becomes 2 ton.

Reverse check

2 ton back to yd3

1 yd3

Reverse check returns approximately 1 yd3 for Concrete, normal weight.

All output units

Same Concrete, normal weight calculation shown across compatible weight output units, including bulk and industrial units when relevant.

unitoutput
kg2 000 kg
g2 000 000 g
mg2 000 000 000 mg
lb4 000 lb
oz60 000 oz
tonne2 tonne
ton2 ton
longton2 longton
cwt40 cwt
stone300 stone
quintal20 quintal

Formula

output=inputvolume×volumefactor×density/massfactor\text{output} = input_volume \times volume_factor \times \text{density} / mass_factoroutput=inputv​olume×volumef​actor×density/massf​actor

Calculation steps

Convert volume: 1 yd3 x 0.764554857984 = 0.76455486 m3.
Apply density: 0.76455486 m3 x 2400 kg/m3 = 1 834.93165916 kg.
Convert mass: 1 834.93165916 kg / 907.18474 = 2 ton.
Sig-fig compliance: output rounded to 1 significant figures from the entered value.

Unit breakdown

yd3 is first normalized with the registered unit factor before density is applied.
ton is applied only after the density step, so mixed volume-weight conversions remain dimensionally honest.
This protects the page from pretending that yd3 and ton have a fixed relationship without knowing the material.

Unit and density definitions

yd3 means cubic yard in the material-density registry.
ton means US short ton in the material-density registry.
The bridge between them is Concrete, normal weight density, not a direct unit factor.

Material comparison

Compares Concrete, normal weight with nearby construction materials for the same input.

Material comparison

Compares Concrete, normal weight with nearby construction materials for the same input.

itemvaluenote
Concrete, normal weight2.022666-
Concrete mix, 30 MPa2.022666-
Porcelain tile, solid equivalent2.022666-
Concrete mix, 35 MPa2.039521-
Pumpable concrete2.00581-

Density range and precision

Using the material density range, 1 yd3 can land between 2 and 2 ton.
Source confidence: variable.
Common reinforced concrete estimate.
Density is variable; use supplier, lab, or contract-specific density for critical work.

Common values

Common Concrete, normal weight conversions from yd3 to ton.

6 computed rows use the same density and unit factors as the converter.

inputtypical_outputpractical_lowpractical_high
1 yd32 ton2 ton2 ton
2 yd34 ton4 ton4 ton
5 yd310 ton9 ton10 ton
10 yd320 ton19 ton21 ton
20 yd340 ton37 ton42 ton
50 yd3100 ton93 ton110 ton

Nearby values

Nearby values around 1 yd3.

inputoutput
0.5 yd31 ton
1 yd32 ton
1.5 yd33 ton
2 yd34 ton

Density range table

Low, typical, and high density cases for Concrete, normal weight.

Shows how much the answer moves when density varies for Concrete, normal weight.

density_casedensity_kg_m3output
low2,2001.85411043 ton
typical2,4002.02266592 ton
high2,5002.10694367 ton

Output scale

Visual Analysis1 series6 points

Computed output curve for Concrete, normal weight using 2400 kg/m3 and representative yd3 values for this unit family.

Trend
Upward
Min
2.0227
Max
101.1333
Insight
Concrete, normal weight typical density shows an upward pattern, with a visible peak around 50 at 101.1333.
2.022726.800351.57876.3556101.1333125102050
X-axis: yd3Y-axis: ton

Output scale

Conversion graph path

  1. 1yd3Normalize the entered unit to the SI base side.
  2. 2densityApply Concrete, normal weight density: 2400 kg/m3.
  3. 3tonConvert the computed SI result into the selected output unit.

Real-world context

Concrete, normal weight uses 2400 kg/m3 as the typical density on this page.
Use the range for haul planning, quote checking, and comparing dry versus wet delivered material.
For contract quantities, supplier ticket density or mix-design density should override the planning estimate.

Metric and imperial context

yd3 is treated as a US customary unit and ton is treated as a US customary unit.
The calculation stays within one measurement system after the density bridge.
For tonne versus ton pages, the output unit label is especially important because metric tonnes and US short tons are not the same.

Contextual examples

Estimate how much concrete, normal weight a truck or trailer must carry for 1 yd3.
Compare quoted ton against measured yd3 before ordering material.
Use the practical range when moisture or compaction is unknown.

Common mistakes

Do not treat yd3 to ton as a fixed conversion without selecting Concrete, normal weight or another material.
Do not mix US short tons and metric tonnes; they are different output units.
Do not use water density for fuels, soil, concrete, grain, metals, or powders.
Do not use compacted, wet, and loose bulk densities interchangeably.

Industry applications

Concrete, normal weight volume-to-weight pages help with load estimates, quote checking, and truck planning.
Range rows are useful when moisture, compaction, and supplier mix change the delivered weight.

User tips

Use batch mode when you have many construction rows to clean at once.
Use all equivalents before copying a result into a spreadsheet or quote.
Open source audit when the density range or confidence level affects the decision.
Compare materials if Concrete, normal weight may be substituted with another construction material.

Notable value context

Concrete, normal weight typical density: 2400 kg/m3.
This density is in a mid-range band where moisture, grade, or packing can still matter.
The listed density band spans 2200-2500 kg/m3.

Confusion to avoid

yd3 to ton is not a universal conversion. It only makes sense after selecting Concrete, normal weight or another material.
Bulk density is different from solid particle density for powders, soil, grain, gravel, and many construction materials.
If the material is wet, compacted, aerated, hot, cold, or a different grade, use the density range or supplier density rather than a single typical value.

Related unit paths

Related material conversions

FAQ

Q: Why does Concrete, normal weight need its own converter?
A: Because yd3 to ton depends on density. Concrete, normal weight uses 2400 kg/m3 here, while another material can produce a very different weight.
Q: What density is used for Concrete, normal weight?
A: The typical density is 2400 kg/m3. The listed practical range is 2200-2500 kg/m3.
Q: Why can the result vary?
A: Common reinforced concrete estimate. The main variation drivers are moisture, compaction, aggregate size, and mix design.
Q: Is ton the same as every ton unit?
A: No. US short tons and metric tonnes are different. Always check the selected output unit.
Q: Can I use this for contracts?
A: Use it for planning and checking. Contract, safety, freight, or lab work should use supplier, lab, or specification density.
Q: What is the formula?
A: Mass equals volume multiplied by density. The engine also converts the selected units before and after the density step.
Q: What makes this page different from a normal converter?
A: A normal converter changes units inside one dimension. This page crosses volume and weight by using a material density source.
Q: What should I compare next?
A: Compare Concrete, normal weight against nearby construction materials, or switch the output unit to see the same result in another weight or volume unit.
Q: Should I use loose or compacted density?
A: Use the density that matches the delivered or installed condition. Loose, compacted, wet, and dry material can differ.

Fuel materials ranked by density

27 fuel materials ranked by density.

RankMaterialDensity (kg/m³)Rangelb/ft³Confidence
1Anthracite coal1550 kg/m³1480–1650 kg/m³96.7634 lb/ft³variable
2Bituminous coal1340 kg/m³1260–1450 kg/m³83.65352 lb/ft³variable
3Lignite (brown coal)1250 kg/m³1180–1350 kg/m³78.035 lb/ft³variable
4Bitumen1030 kg/m³1000–1100 kg/m³64.30084 lb/ft³variable
5Heavy fuel oil980 kg/m³930–1050 kg/m³61.17944 lb/ft³variable
6Marine diesel oil (MDO)890 kg/m³880–900 kg/m³55.56092 lb/ft³variable
7Biodiesel880 kg/m³860–900 kg/m³54.93664 lb/ft³variable
8Biodiesel B100880 kg/m³870–890 kg/m³54.93664 lb/ft³variable
9Crude oil870 kg/m³790–970 kg/m³54.31236 lb/ft³variable
10Motor oil870 kg/m³850–900 kg/m³54.31236 lb/ft³variable
11Fuel oil860 kg/m³820–950 kg/m³53.68808 lb/ft³variable
12Hydraulic oil860 kg/m³840–890 kg/m³53.68808 lb/ft³variable
13Marine diesel850 kg/m³830–880 kg/m³53.0638 lb/ft³variable
14Diesel B20845 kg/m³830–860 kg/m³52.75166 lb/ft³variable
15Diesel B7833 kg/m³820–850 kg/m³52.002524 lb/ft³variable
16Diesel fuel832 kg/m³820–850 kg/m³51.940096 lb/ft³variable
17Jet A fuel804 kg/m³775–840 kg/m³50.192112 lb/ft³variable
18Jet A-1 fuel804 kg/m³795–815 kg/m³50.192112 lb/ft³variable
19Kerosene800 kg/m³775–830 kg/m³49.9424 lb/ft³variable
20Methanol792 kg/m³788–798 kg/m³49.442976 lb/ft³variable
21Ethanol (100%)789 kg/m³785–795 kg/m³49.255692 lb/ft³variable
22E85 fuel780 kg/m³760–800 kg/m³48.69384 lb/ft³variable
23Gasoline745 kg/m³720–775 kg/m³46.50886 lb/ft³variable
24Aviation gasoline720 kg/m³700–740 kg/m³44.94816 lb/ft³variable
25Propane, liquid493 kg/m³490–510 kg/m³30.777004 lb/ft³variable
26Coke (metallurgical)480 kg/m³440–540 kg/m³29.96544 lb/ft³variable
27Charcoal (lump)280 kg/m³240–340 kg/m³17.47984 lb/ft³variable

Fuel density chart

Visual Analysis1 series27 points

Interactive bar view for 1 series and 27 sampled points, built for quick reading and clear comparison.

Trend
Downward
Min
280
Max
1.6K
Insight
Density (kg/m³) shows a downward pattern, with a visible peak around Anthracite coal at 1.6K.
280597.59151.2K1.6K00000000
X-axis: Density (kg/m³)Y-axis: Material

Fuel density chart

Fuel density ranges

Visual Analysis1 series27 points

27 fuel materials with published density ranges.

Trend
Downward
Min
280
Max
1.6K
Insight
Typical density (kg/m³) shows a downward pattern, with a visible peak around Anthracite coal at 1.6K.
280597.59151.2K1.6K00000000
X-axis: Density (kg/m³)Y-axis: Material

Fuel density ranges

Densest and lightest fuel materials

Densest fuel materials: Anthracite coal (1550 kg/m³), Bituminous coal (1340 kg/m³), Lignite (brown coal) (1250 kg/m³).
Lightest fuel materials: Charcoal (lump) (280 kg/m³), Coke (metallurgical) (480 kg/m³), Propane, liquid (493 kg/m³).
The density spread across fuel materials is 1057 kg/m³ — a 3.1× range.

Fuel density tiers

Tier boundaries: Light < 703.33333333 kg/m³, Medium 703.33333333–1 126.66666667 kg/m³, Heavy > 1 126.66666667 kg/m³.

MaterialDensityTier
Anthracite coal1550 kg/m³Heavy
Bituminous coal1340 kg/m³Heavy
Lignite (brown coal)1250 kg/m³Heavy
Bitumen1030 kg/m³Medium
Heavy fuel oil980 kg/m³Medium
Marine diesel oil (MDO)890 kg/m³Medium
Biodiesel880 kg/m³Medium
Biodiesel B100880 kg/m³Medium
Crude oil870 kg/m³Medium
Motor oil870 kg/m³Medium
Fuel oil860 kg/m³Medium
Hydraulic oil860 kg/m³Medium
Marine diesel850 kg/m³Medium
Diesel B20845 kg/m³Medium
Diesel B7833 kg/m³Medium
Diesel fuel832 kg/m³Medium
Jet A fuel804 kg/m³Medium
Jet A-1 fuel804 kg/m³Medium
Kerosene800 kg/m³Medium
Methanol792 kg/m³Medium
Ethanol (100%)789 kg/m³Medium
E85 fuel780 kg/m³Medium
Gasoline745 kg/m³Medium
Aviation gasoline720 kg/m³Medium
Propane, liquid493 kg/m³Light
Coke (metallurgical)480 kg/m³Light
Charcoal (lump)280 kg/m³Light

Weight per 1 m³ — all fuel materials

Weight per 1 m³ for 27 fuel materials.

Materialkglbmetric tonlb/ft³
Anthracite coal1 550 kg3 417.161 lb1.55 t96.7634 lb/ft³
Bituminous coal1 340 kg2 954.1908 lb1.34 t83.65352 lb/ft³
Lignite (brown coal)1 250 kg2 755.775 lb1.25 t78.035 lb/ft³
Bitumen1 030 kg2 270.7586 lb1.03 t64.30084 lb/ft³
Heavy fuel oil980 kg2 160.5276 lb0.98 t61.17944 lb/ft³
Marine diesel oil (MDO)890 kg1 962.1118 lb0.89 t55.56092 lb/ft³
Biodiesel880 kg1 940.0656 lb0.88 t54.93664 lb/ft³
Biodiesel B100880 kg1 940.0656 lb0.88 t54.93664 lb/ft³
Crude oil870 kg1 918.0194 lb0.87 t54.31236 lb/ft³
Motor oil870 kg1 918.0194 lb0.87 t54.31236 lb/ft³
Fuel oil860 kg1 895.9732 lb0.86 t53.68808 lb/ft³
Hydraulic oil860 kg1 895.9732 lb0.86 t53.68808 lb/ft³
Marine diesel850 kg1 873.927 lb0.85 t53.0638 lb/ft³
Diesel B20845 kg1 862.9039 lb0.845 t52.75166 lb/ft³
Diesel B7833 kg1 836.44846 lb0.833 t52.002524 lb/ft³
Diesel fuel832 kg1 834.24384 lb0.832 t51.940096 lb/ft³
Jet A fuel804 kg1 772.51448 lb0.804 t50.192112 lb/ft³
Jet A-1 fuel804 kg1 772.51448 lb0.804 t50.192112 lb/ft³
Kerosene800 kg1 763.696 lb0.8 t49.9424 lb/ft³
Methanol792 kg1 746.05904 lb0.792 t49.442976 lb/ft³
Ethanol (100%)789 kg1 739.44518 lb0.789 t49.255692 lb/ft³
E85 fuel780 kg1 719.6036 lb0.78 t48.69384 lb/ft³
Gasoline745 kg1 642.4419 lb0.745 t46.50886 lb/ft³
Aviation gasoline720 kg1 587.3264 lb0.72 t44.94816 lb/ft³
Propane, liquid493 kg1 086.87766 lb0.493 t30.777004 lb/ft³
Coke (metallurgical)480 kg1 058.2176 lb0.48 t29.96544 lb/ft³
Charcoal (lump)280 kg617.2936 lb0.28 t17.47984 lb/ft³

Fuel materials ranked by density

This ranking sorts fuel materials by typical density in kg/m3.
Tables include density ranges, tiers, weight per cubic metre, methodology, and related rankings.

Fuel density applications

Fuel density connects volume tickets to mass, payload, and energy logistics.
Blend and temperature conditions matter for custody transfer.

Fuel density ranking FAQ

What is the densest fuel material in this table? The first row in the ranking is the densest material in the current registry category.
Why do ranges appear for some materials? Range values show material variation from grade, moisture, packing, concentration, or supplier condition.
Can I use the ranking for design approval? No. Use project specifications, standards, supplier data, and engineering review for final decisions.

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Fuel density ranking methodology

Materials are filtered to the Fuel category and sorted by typical density in kg/m3.
When a density range exists, the typical value is used for ordering and the range is shown separately.
The table is a registry reference, not a supplier certificate or material specification.
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