How much stone dust(quarry Waste) quantity can be calculate ?
1 tractor = ton ??
The density of granite stone dust is typically around 150 pounds per cubic foot or 2,400 kilograms per cubic meter.
one cubic meter stone dust equals to how much metric ton stone dust ?
Dust or solid?
About 2700 lbs, more or less depending on density and if it is wet
375/27 = 13.88 cubic yards * 2700 lbs/cubic yard = 37500 lbs or just over 17000 Kilos
One cubic meter of 20mm to dust aggregate typically weighs between 1,500 to 1,800 kilograms, depending on the specific type of aggregate and its moisture content. This weight can vary slightly based on factors such as the density of the material and any included voids. For practical purposes, an average weight of around 1,600 kg per cubic meter is often used in construction.
The main difference between these two is that stone dust are made with various stone dust which is great for hard wear and tear on the landscape supplies
1 yard of stone dust is 3' x 3' x 3' or 27cu'
One crusher run per cubic meter is typically the weight of two tons. However, this conversion may vary in specific instances.
One square inch of dust weighs nothing, because there is no depth measurement given in your question. What we really need is "What does one cubic inch of dust weigh?" So, since only weight per cubic foot of dust is available (around 100 lbs if you're weighing silica dust), we need to know how many of those cubic inches are in one cubic foot. [pound = lb] A cubic foot in inches measures 12" x 12" x 12". This amounts to 1,728 cubic inches. Divide 100 lbs into 1,728 separate chunks, each measuring 1" x 1" x 1" and you get a cubic inch weighing 0.05787 lbs. Multiply that by 16 and you get a cubic inch of dust weighing 0.926 ounces, because there are 16 ounces in one pound.
Stone dust is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option for driveways. It provides excellent compaction and drainage, reducing the risk of erosion and potholes. Additionally, stone dust is easy to maintain and can be replenished as needed, making it a durable choice for long-term use.
yes,we can use stone dust as a filler material for bituminous concrete because of its good bonding power with the bitumen.