The document contains a conversion table with stowage factors (S.F.) in cubic feet per long ton (FT3/LT), cubic meters per metric ton (M3/T), and tons per cubic meter (T/M3) for various materials. It provides an example calculation showing that for an S.F. of 1 FT3/LT, the corresponding values are 0.02787 M3/T and 35.8797 T/M3. It also explains that specific gravity (S.G.) can be calculated as the inverse of S.F. multiplied by 35.8797.
The document contains a conversion table with stowage factors (S.F.) in cubic feet per long ton (FT3/LT), cubic meters per metric ton (M3/T), and tons per cubic meter (T/M3) for various materials. It provides an example calculation showing that for an S.F. of 1 FT3/LT, the corresponding values are 0.02787 M3/T and 35.8797 T/M3. It also explains that specific gravity (S.G.) can be calculated as the inverse of S.F. multiplied by 35.8797.
The document contains a conversion table with stowage factors (S.F.) in cubic feet per long ton (FT3/LT), cubic meters per metric ton (M3/T), and tons per cubic meter (T/M3) for various materials. It provides an example calculation showing that for an S.F. of 1 FT3/LT, the corresponding values are 0.02787 M3/T and 35.8797 T/M3. It also explains that specific gravity (S.G.) can be calculated as the inverse of S.F. multiplied by 35.8797.
The document contains a conversion table with stowage factors (S.F.) in cubic feet per long ton (FT3/LT), cubic meters per metric ton (M3/T), and tons per cubic meter (T/M3) for various materials. It provides an example calculation showing that for an S.F. of 1 FT3/LT, the corresponding values are 0.02787 M3/T and 35.8797 T/M3. It also explains that specific gravity (S.G.) can be calculated as the inverse of S.F. multiplied by 35.8797.