Paint coverage depends on the type of paint (acrylic, alkyd, enamel, latex, etc.), the texture and absorbency of the surface to be painted, and the type of application (brush, roller, or spray). A first coat of paint usually requires more paint than a second or third coat because it reduces absorbency by making the surface smoother. Most paint manufacturers specify coverage for their paint to be somewhere around 8.6 square meters per liter, so it would probably take about 1.5 liters to cover 12.15 meters with a single coat.
It depends on the paint, and the surface that you are painting - including its preparation.
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A cylinder 5 meters by 5 meters has a surface area of 25 square meters. If the paint is 1 micron thick, that equals 0.000001 meters. so the volume would be 25 x 0.000001 = 0.000025 cubic meters
About 8 liters for a smooth to semi smooth surface
You cannot convert square meters directly to cubic meters since they measure different things. Square meters measure surface area, while cubic meters measure volume. To convert between the two, you would need to know the height or depth of the area you are working with.
Single coat ,100sqft Double coat 50sqft
There is no universal conversion. A square metre is a measure of area while a litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and there is no simple way to convert from one to the other. The coverage will depend on the paint itself, the porosity of the surface etc. The can of paint will say what its coverage is likely to be. You may need to adjust for more porous surfaces.
Paint coverage depends on the type of paint (acrylic, alkyd, enamel, latex, etc.), the texture and absorbency of the surface to be painted, and the type of application (brush, roller, or spray). A first coat of paint usually requires more paint than a second or third coat because it reduces absorbency by making the surface smoother. Most paint manufacturers specify coverage for their paint to be somewhere around 8.6 square meters per liter, so it would probably take about 1.5 liters to cover 12.15 meters with a single coat.
10 meters
It depends on the porosity of the surface that you are trying to paint on. The paint tin will give this information.
It depends on the paint, and the surface that you are painting - including its preparation.
That depends on how thick you paint, and how many layers of paint you use.
4 l of paint will cover about 34.5 m²
you should 1st find the area to be painted in meter squared n find dat 1 liter of paint,paints how many meters squard n af divid da total are wit da meters squard whch wil b paint bt 1 liter the u wil get hW MANy liter wil paint thr
No. A litre of water has a mass of 1 kilogram. The mass of a litre of paint will depend on its density. Water has a density of 1 kg / litre. Paint is generally denser than water so if your paint has a density of 1.5 kg / litre then the mass of paint will be 1.5 kg.
A cylinder 5 meters by 5 meters has a surface area of 25 square meters. If the paint is 1 micron thick, that equals 0.000001 meters. so the volume would be 25 x 0.000001 = 0.000025 cubic meters