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Yes. OPC 43 grade cement can be used to make M20 grade concrete.It can be used to make concrete up to M30 Grade.See related link.
Volume componentsGrade 20 concrete 1:2:4 (cement:sand:aggregate)Grade 25 concrete 1:1.5:3 (cement:sand:aggregate)Grade 30 concrete 1:1:2 (cement:sand:aggregate)See related link below for more info
concrete grade and strength are both revalent since if grade increase setting time will be less and curing to be done propely so that concrete strength will reach higher. If concrete grade is low curing to done longer days upto intial setting time to reach proper strength
from M30 onwards the mixes are designed. they dont have a const ration as in the case of mixes like M10, M15....,M25
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Ans: M15 grade indicates the grade of concrete used in the structure i.e M indicates the design mix proporation and 15 indicates the compressive strength of conctrete at 28 days in N/mm2
15 milligrams
It depends who is doing the testing and what tests are carried out.
The grade of concrete for various concrete proportions areM10 - 1:3:6 (Cement:Fine aggregate:Coarse aggregate)M15 - 1:2:4M20 - 1:1.5:3M25 - 1:1:2
M20 refers to the grade of the concrete generally used in construction purpose. Here, M refers to mix & number 20 refers to the characteristic strength of concrete. the proportions of this grade is (1:1 1/2: 3). Along with this there are some more grades used in constructions i.e., M5, M7.5, M10, M15, M25, M30................. M80
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For M10 (1:3:6) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 4.4 bags/cum M15(1:2:4) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 6.6 bag/cum M20(1:1.5:3) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 8.2 bag/cum
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