Density and PCF Calculators for Shipping
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
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Non-Palletized Freight Density CalculatorTo determine the cubic dimensions of a non-palletized shipment, measure the shipment's height, width and length. Multiply those dimensions to obtain the cubic dimensions of the shipment in inches. Then divide by 1,728 to convert cubic inches into cubic feet and divide the weight by cubic feet to calculate freight density in pounds per cubic foot.
Non-Palletized Freight Density Calculator
How to Measure Non-Palletized Freight
Example: If the width of your shipment is 24 inches, length is 25 inches and height is 23 inches and weight is 90 pounds.Length x Width x Height = # of cubic inches. 24 x 25 x 23= 13,800 cubic inchesConvert cubic inches into cubic feet by dividing the total by 1,728. So 13,800/1,728 = 7.986 cubic feetDivide the weight of the shipment by the number of cubic feet to calculate the density. 90/7.986 = 11.27 pounds per cubic foot.
Palletized Freight Density Calculator
To determine the cubic dimensions of a palletized shipment, combine the pallet dimensions with the shipment dimensions.
Palletized Freight Density Calculator
How to Measure Palletized Freight
Example: If the pallet is 46 inches long, 42 inches wide and 6 inches high and your shipment is 23 inches high. The pallet weighs 30 pounds and your shipment weighs 90 pounds.Add the pallet height to the freight height to calculate total height. 6 + 23 = 29 inchesLength x Width x Total Height = # of cubic inches. 46 x 42 x 29 = 56,028 cubic inchesConvert cubic inches into cubic feet by dividing the total by 1,728. So 56,028/1,728 = 32.42 cubic feetAdd the weight of the pallet to the weight of your shipment to calculate total weight. 30 + 90 = 120 poundsDivide the total weight by the number of cubic feet to calculate the density. 120/32.42 = 3.70 pounds per cubic foot.
Total Cubic Footage and Pounds Per Cubic Foot (PCF)
To calculate total cubic footage combine the number of pieces with the cubic feet of each shipment. That will get you Total Cubic Feet and Pounds Per Cubic Foot (PCF). Once you have PCF, use the table below to convert that to the freight class.
Figure Out Your Total Cubic Footage Calculator
PCF / Freight Class:
Less than 1: 5001 but less than 2 : 4002 but less than 3: 3003 but less than 4: 2504 but less than 5: 2005 but less than 6: 1756 but less than 7: 1507 but less than 8: 1258 but less than 9: 1109 but less than 10.5: 10010.5 but less than 12: 92.512 but less than 13.5: 8513.5 but less than 15: 77.515 but less than 22.5: 7022.5 but less than 30: 6530 but less than 35: 6035 but less than 50: 55More than 50: 50
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