1.5 to 1.65 tons per CY.
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O.K. I can help. Keep in mind that density,compaction, and h2o content are contributing factors. To stay on the safe side calculate all raw rock products as follows: 1 cubic yard=1.8 tons.
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1 and half tons
No, not relly. You might get a bit of water evaporation but generaly 1 cubic meter of concrete is about 2.2 tons, wet or dry. Regards Colin
as a rule of thumb, 1 cubic yard of concrete weighs about 4,000lbs or 2 short tons
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it is 2400 kg
The weight of concrete can vary slightly depending on its composition, but generally, M30 grade concrete has a density of about 2,400 kg per cubic meter. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of M30 concrete weighs approximately 2.4 tons.
To convert cubic meters to metric tons, you need to multiply by the density. Cubic meters to metric tons: 1 m^3 of concrete * 2400 kg/m^3 = 2400 kg or 2.4 metric tons. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of concrete with a density of 2400 kg/m^3 is equal to 2.4 metric tons of concrete.
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One cubic yard of concrete typically weighs about 4,000 pounds, which is equivalent to 2 tons. This weight can vary slightly based on the specific mix and aggregate used, but 2 tons is a standard estimate for most concrete.
O.K. I can help. Keep in mind that density,compaction, and h2o content are contributing factors. To stay on the safe side calculate all raw rock products as follows: 1 cubic yard=1.8 tons.
To convert 509 tons of asphalt concrete binder course to cubic meters, you need to know the density of the material. The density of asphalt concrete binder course can vary, but a common value is around 2.2 tons per cubic meter. Using this value, 509 tons would be approximately 231.36 cubic meters.
Concrete now comes in cubic meters. There is 2.2 tons to each cubic meter of concrete plus whatever the size if the truck is. An 8 meter truck is about 32 tons full, 6 meter truck is about 26 tons full and a minni mix (4 meters) is about 22 tons full. This is just a rough guide. Regards Colin
The amount of rebar in a cubic meter of concrete can vary depending on the design specifications of the concrete structure. Typically, rebar makes up around 1-2% of the total volume of concrete, so in a cubic meter of concrete, there may be around 20-40 kilograms of rebar.
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