1:4:8
Ration used in M10 concrete is 1:3:6 1 Cement, 3 Sand & 6 Aggregate
1:4:8
4.4 bags
To calculate the amount of sand and metal (aggregate) in M10 and M20 grades of concrete, you first need to determine the mix ratio. M10 is typically a 1:3:6 ratio (cement:sand:aggregate) and M20 is a 1:1.5:3 ratio. For a given volume of concrete, calculate the total parts in the mix, then divide the total volume by the sum of the parts to find the volume of each component. Finally, multiply the volume of sand and aggregate by their respective mix ratios to find the quantities needed.
1:2:4
4.4 Bags
Ration used in M10 concrete is 1:3:6 1 Cement, 3 Sand & 6 Aggregate
the M150 grade concrete is today's hardest concrete and it has a optimal water composition of 0.18 to 0.28 percent . there is no composition for this concrete it is derived through experiments . used in very heavy structures . it has not used in india .
1:4:8
4.4 bags
1:1.5:3
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
4.50/bag cement, required for 1 cubic metre of concrete ( M10).
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
To calculate the amount of sand and metal (aggregate) in M10 and M20 grades of concrete, you first need to determine the mix ratio. M10 is typically a 1:3:6 ratio (cement:sand:aggregate) and M20 is a 1:1.5:3 ratio. For a given volume of concrete, calculate the total parts in the mix, then divide the total volume by the sum of the parts to find the volume of each component. Finally, multiply the volume of sand and aggregate by their respective mix ratios to find the quantities needed.
In rockwell, it should be between 23-32 HRC
1:2:4