Wet asphalt weighs about 145 pounds per cu. foot.
The amount of square feet in a ton of asphalt will depend on the thickness of the asphalt. If the asphalt is three inches thick it will have to cover the area three times. The type of asphalt used is also a factor towards weight.
The unit weight of asphalt concrete typically ranges from 145 to 155 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) or 2,300 to 2,500 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3). This value can vary depending on the specific asphalt mix design and aggregate used in the asphalt concrete.
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Cold Mix Asphalt is a mixture of aggregate and asphalt. Cutback asphalt is a liquid asphalt. Cold Mix Asphalt is a mixture of Aggregate and Asphalt. The Asphalt is usually am emulsion asphalt or a cutback asphalt. An emulsion asphalt is asphalt cement blended with water. Cutback asphalt is asphalt cement blended with a fuel oil, kerosene, or a naptha. The water, fuel oil, kerosene or Naphta evaporates and leaves the asphalt.
A cubic yard of asphalt millings typically weighs around 2,000-2,200 pounds (1-1.1 tons), depending on moisture content and density.
50688 x 4/12 = 16,896 cubic feet of asphalt Asphalt weighs 150 pounds per cubic foot weight = 150 x 16896 = 2,534,400 pounds at 2000 punds per ton that is 2534400/2000 = 1270 tons of asphalt
Liquid asphalt has a specific gravity range from 0.98 to 1.02. Typically, a specific gravity of 1.0 is used. This can vary with the type of asphalt and the temperature of the asphalt. A specific gravity of 1.0 is the same as water measured at the reference temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This specific gravity of 1.0 corresponds to a density (or specific weight) of 1 gram per cubic centimeter (1 g/cm3) or 62.4 pounds per cubic foot (62.4 lb/ft3) or 8.34 pounds per gallon (8.34 lb/gal)
It really depends on the shingle. Different qualities of roofing have different weights. The supplier or manufacturer will have the answer, by weight per 100square feet.
the formula for figuring out asphalt is.. L x W x D x 110 / 9 / 2000 = tons of asphalt. Where: L = Length in feet W = Width in feet D = Depth in inches 110 = a average weight of a square foot asphalt 1 inch thick /9 = convert to square yards /2000 = convert weight to tons So.. 27707 x 3 x 110 / 9 / 2000 = 508 tons.
I work with asphalt, paving roads. We have to figure out how mush asphalt it will take to pave or resurface a road. We do this based on the length, width and how thick we are going to put it down. With a known weight per square yard we can figure out how many tons of asphalt we will need for a given road. We also use this in reverse to check how much asphalt we are putting down per square yard as we go along.
Asphalt is the correct spelling.