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Short Tons to Carats (ton to ct) Converter

1 ton = 4,535,923.7 ct

1 Short Ton equals 4,535,923.7 Carats (1 ton = 4,535,923.7 ct). Convert Short Tons to Carats with formula, table, and examples.

One short ton equals approximately 4,535,924 carats. The short ton, at 2,000 pounds, is an American industrial bulk unit, while the carat at 0.2 grams measures individual gemstones. Over four and a half million carats in a single ton illustrates the vast scale difference between construction-site tonnage and jeweler's-counter precision.

How to Convert Short Tons to Carats

ct = ton × 4,535,923.7000000002
Multiply the value in Short Tons by 4,535,923.7000000002
  1. Take your value in Short Tons
  2. Multiply by 4,535,923.7000000002
  3. Read the result in Carats

Common Short Tons to Carats Conversions

Short Tons (ton) Carats (ct) Status
0.000001 ton 4.54 ct
0.00001 ton 45.36 ct
0.0001 ton 453.59 ct
0.001 ton 4,535.92 ct
0.01 ton 45,359.24 ct
0.1 ton 453,592.37 ct
0.5 ton 2,267,961.85 ct
1 ton 4,535,923.7 ct
5 ton 22,679,618.5 ct
10 ton 45,359,237 ct
50 ton 226,796,185 ct
100 ton 453,592,370 ct

Good to Know About Short Tons to Carats Conversion

The short-ton-to-carat conversion encapsulates the economics of diamond mining: move mountains of worthless rock to find handfuls of valuable gems. The ratio of roughly 4.5 million carats per ton represents the theoretical maximum, but actual diamond recovery is measured in single-digit carats per ton of ore, making diamond mining one of the most extreme examples of value extraction from bulk material.

Short Tons to Carats: What You Need to Know

Major diamond mining operations report both ore extraction in tons and diamond recovery in carats, connecting these two scales through their production process. A mine processing thousands of tons of ore per day may recover only a few hundred carats of gem-quality diamonds, making the tons-to-carats ratio a key metric of mining efficiency.

What is a Short Ton? ton

A short ton (US ton) is a unit of mass equal to exactly 2,000 pounds or 907.18474 kilograms. It is the standard ton used in the United States for commerce, industry, and shipping.

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What is a Carat? ct

A carat is a unit of mass equal to exactly 200 milligrams (0.2 grams), used for measuring gemstones and pearls. Adopted internationally in 1907 by the Fourth General Conference on Weights and Measures.

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Short Tons to Carats FAQ

  • One short ton contains approximately 4,535,924 carats. This is 907,185 grams divided by 0.2 grams per carat.

  • Diamond ore grades vary enormously, from about 0.1 to 5 carats per ton of kimberlite rock. Most commercial diamond mines operate at roughly 0.5 to 2 carats per ton, meaning over 99.999 percent of each ton is waste rock.

  • Multiply short tons by 4,535,924. For example, 0.001 short tons (2 pounds) equals about 4,536 carats.

Non-Frequently Asked Questions About Short Tons to Carats

Questions nobody should ask - but someone did.

  • At an average wholesale price of roughly $5,000 per carat for gem-quality cut diamonds, one short ton would be worth approximately 22.7 billion dollars. This exceeds the GDP of many small nations and would represent a significant fraction of all cut diamonds currently in existence.

  • Annual global diamond production is roughly 130 million carats, or about 26 metric tons. Total historic diamond production is estimated at several billion carats, far exceeding one short ton. However, gem-quality diamonds represent only a fraction of total output, and all gem-quality diamonds ever cut might plausibly fit within a few short tons.

  • At a typical mine grade of 1 carat per ton, your shovelful of tailings (roughly 10 to 20 pounds) would contain about 0.005 to 0.01 carats of diamond, if any. Most tailings have already been processed, so your actual diamond content is effectively zero. Diamond mining is the world's most disappointing digging experience per shovelful.

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