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For plain cement concrete, the aggregate used is of size 20 mm. For RCC structures, it is 40mm and for roads, it is 80mm
How much cement sand and stone do you need for 1 cubic meter of concre
please define your question again. Different concrete mixes have different cement consumptions depending upon their design mix.
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M20 - 6.20bags
For plain cement concrete, the aggregate used is of size 20 mm. For RCC structures, it is 40mm and for roads, it is 80mm
A typical mixture of concrete will be 10 to 15% cement, 60 to 75% aggregate, and 15 to 20% water.
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
I'm assuming by bricki you mean aggregate? There are several different mixes of concrete that yield different strengths. One of the more common mixes is a 3/2/1 mix this combines 3 parts aggregate (crushed stone), 2 parts sand and 1 part portland cement. with this mixture to make 1 cubic meter of concrete you will need almost 1/2 cubic meter of aggregate, 1/3 cubic meter sand and 1/6 cubic meter portland cement mixed with about 75 liters of water. Different mixes use varying amounts of stone though the sand and cement mixture stays between 1 1/2 : 1 to 2:1
varies due to moisture content of aggregate and stiffnes of mix needed (slump)
One ton
The cement density is used in the calculation of the total aggregate content and of the concrete density.Normal concrete has a density around 2400 kg/cubic meter or 4048 lb/cubic yard. There are many different kinds of concrete, many of which are much lighter. Cement is the liquid (or paste like) form, and tends to be much heavier than when it has cured into concrete. "Cement" is not concrete, but can be used to make concrete by mixing with sand, stone and water. The density of cement is about 3120kg/m3.
The cement density is used in the calculation of the total aggregate content and of the concrete density.Normal concrete has a density around 2400 kg/cubic meter or 4048 lb/cubic yard. There are many different kinds of concrete, many of which are much lighter. Cement is the liquid (or paste like) form, and tends to be much heavier than when it has cured into concrete. "Cement" is not concrete, but can be used to make concrete by mixing with sand, stone and water. The density of cement is about 3120kg/m3.
300kg
How much cement sand and stone do you need for 1 cubic meter of concre
According to Blue Circle it takes 108 bags of concrete to get a cubic meter
4.50/bag cement, required for 1 cubic metre of concrete ( M10).