7 bags per 1000 on mortar mix and half a truckload of "mortar" sand aught to do it.
Mix AExterior/ Exposed to dampnessArea of plaster per bag mixAll Purpose Cement Plaster thickness Area of wall (m2)Bags per (m2)110 mm120.08333333315 mm80.12520 mm60.166666667Mix BInterior/ Dry.Area of plaster per bag mixAll Purpose Cement Plaster thickness Area of wall (m2)Bags per (m2)110 mm150.06666666715 mm100.120 mm7.50.133333333
for preparing cement mortar C.M.(1:6) number of cement bags required are nearly 5.14 bags.calculation: for preparing 1 cu.m wet C.M(1:6), dry material required is 25% extra.therefore dry material required is 1.25 cu.mhence cement required=1.25/(1+6)=0.178 cu.m(sand required=0.178*6=1.068 cu.m)density of cement=1440 kg/cu.m=>cement required in kg=0.178*1440=256.32cu.mwt. of cement in kg per bag=50kgtherefore no. of bags required is=26.32/50=5.14bags.thank u.
Cement comes in bags that weigh 94 lbs. The volume of the bag is approximately 1 cubic foot. If you want to mix concrete which is a mixture of a coarse aggregate (gravel) and a fine aggregate (sand) and something to bond the two aggregates together (cement) then firstly you need to know the strength concrete that you require. For 1 cubic yard of 3000psi (pounds per square inch) strength you will need about 6 bags cement 12 cubic feet of sand and 24 cubic feet of gravel. Rule of thumb is the ratio should be 1:2:4 (cement:sand:gravel)
The number of bags of cement required to cover a square meter depends on the thickness of the application and the type of mix used. Generally, for a standard concrete mix, approximately 1 bag (usually 50 kg) can cover about 0.1 to 0.15 cubic meters. Therefore, for a thickness of about 10 cm, you might need around 3 to 5 bags of cement per square meter. It's best to consult specific mix design guidelines for precise calculations.
7 bags per 1000 on mortar mix and half a truckload of "mortar" sand aught to do it.
If a 20kg bag of cement=0.1m3 with 100 lots o 0.01 to 1m3 then you will need 12.5 bags per m3. So you need approx 11.5m3 of sand and 144 bags of cement (144 x 0.01 = 1.44m3) to give you a total of 12.94m3
11 bags
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
it is 100 bags of sand/ballast
26 bags (40kgs cement bag)
On average, one bag of cement is needed per fence post.
35kg
Well, darling, if you want a concrete slab that's 5 inches thick, you'll need about 0.012 cubic meters of cement and 0.06 cubic meters of sand per square meter. Just make sure you mix it well and pour it like a boss. Good luck with your project, sugar!
8.4 beg (per beg 50Kg.) (420kg cement)
One cubic meter of concrete is equal to 1.308 cubic yards of concrete. If there are 5 1/2 bags of cement in 1 cubic yard of concrete, there would be 7.2 bags in 1 cubic meter of concrete. These are the 94 pound bags of portland cement or roughly 40kg bags so figure 8 bags total. Some will be left over
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