No. The weight of the concrete block is likely to exceed the range over which the food scale is designed to be used.
The most appropriate metric unit to measure the mass of a concrete block is kilograms (kg).
what is the weight of concrete block work per cubic meter.
2400Kg/cu.m
Water absorption of concrete block is a measure of the amount of water that can be absorbed by the block when it is immersed in water or subjected to moisture. It is an important property as excessive water absorption can lead to durability issues such as freeze-thaw damage and reduced strength. The water absorption of concrete block is typically expressed as a percentage of its weight.
Without the size opf the block, if is not possible tell the weight,
30 kilos
2500 Kg
15 pounds
13.4kg approximately
The weight capacity of a concrete cinder block can vary depending on the block's size and design. On average, a standard 8-inch concrete cinder block can hold anywhere from 900 to 1,500 pounds vertically. It's always best to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise weight-bearing capabilities.
The dry weight of a medium density concrete block (215 x 450 x 100mm thick) is approximately 7.5Kg --- There are many different sizes, shapes and mixes used to make concrete block. Additionally the weight varies if the unit is wet or not since they absorb water. I see varying weights of 35 to 55 pounds for 8x8x16 block.
Yes- because they are not a solid block of concrete- they are hollow with a large air space. The weight of the water displaced is greater than the weight of the hollow concrete hull, and it will float.