Single coat ,100sqft
Double coat 50sqft
If your drum is a 55 gallon drum and your paint can cover 400 square feet per gallon then you may cover (one coat only) a square almost 150 by 150 feet.
You must have your figures wrong. - 4 litres of paint will not even come close to covering 100 metres square! !
A painter can typically cover about 100 to 150 square meters of a concrete wall with a first coat of latex paint in an 8-hour workday, depending on factors like the texture of the wall, the painter's skill level, and the type of paint used. Proper preparation and application techniques can also influence this coverage rate.
18 square meters is the same as 193.75 square feet.
.25 Liters Because there are 1000ml in a liter and 250/1000 is .25
The coverage of paint can vary based on the type and brand, but a general estimate is that 1 liter of paint covers about 10 to 12 square meters. Therefore, 16 liters of paint would typically cover approximately 160 to 192 square meters. It's always best to check the specific paint can for coverage details, as it may differ.
That depends on how thick you paint, and how many layers of paint you use.
It depends on the porosity of the surface that you are trying to paint on. The paint tin will give this information.
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.
To determine the amount of paint needed for 11.20 tonnes of structural steel, you first need to know the coverage rate of the paint, which is usually expressed in square meters per liter. Assuming a typical coverage rate of about 10-12 square meters per liter, and considering the surface area of the steel (which varies based on its shape), you can estimate the total liters required. For example, if the surface area to be painted is approximately 1,000 square meters, you would need around 83-100 liters of paint (1,000 m² ÷ 12 m²/L = 83.3 L). Adjust your calculations based on the specific surface area and paint specifications.
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
Assuming a one-liter volume and a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter for the substance, 500 microns would cover an area of 2 square meters.
0.001 cubic meters to every liter.
About 8 liters for a smooth to semi smooth surface
13.5