The number of drums that make up a metric ton depends on the weight of each drum. To calculate this, you would need to know the weight of one drum in kilograms and then convert that weight to metric tons. Once you have the weight of one drum in metric tons, you can divide one metric ton by that weight to determine how many drums make up a metric ton.
Too many unknown variables to answer ! What size are the drums, are the drums empty, if not - what is the density of the substance they're filled with...
You have not said what substance you are using a ton of to cover the asphalt.
You needed to specify to what depth the asphalt is being laid.
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The number of drums that make up a ton depends on the size and weight of each drum. Generally, you would need to know the weight of one drum in order to calculate how many drums make up a ton.
Aproximately 17.78 Sq Yds of asphalt @ 1" thick per ton. Aproximately 17.78 Sq Yds of asphalt @ 1" thick per ton.
The number of drums in one ton will depend on the size and weight of each drum. You will need to know the weight of each drum in order to calculate how many drums are in one ton.
The amount of square feet in a ton of asphalt will depend on the thickness of the asphalt. If the asphalt is three inches thick it will have to cover the area three times. The type of asphalt used is also a factor towards weight.
Too many unknown variables to answer ! What size are the drums, are the drums empty, if not - what is the density of the substance they're filled with...
You have not said what substance you are using a ton of to cover the asphalt.
You needed to specify to what depth the asphalt is being laid.
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$ 130.00usd per ton
250 per ton
This depends on many factors like the area of the pavement being covered and the thickness of the pavement. This question is very general and can have many answers. Here are some conversions to help figure out how many sq ft 1 ton of asphalt cover. 0.056 tons asphalt/ SY (1 in thick) and 9 sf/1 SY. using these conversions will yield an answer of 1 ton of asphalt (1 in thick) coverinig 160.7 sf
The answer is, it depends. Different types of bituminous cement concrete (asphalt hot mix) use different percentages of asphalt cement. In Virginia, base mixes use at least 4.4% asphalt, while surface mixes are up to about 6%. Liquid asphalt is a little heavier than water; it weighs about 9.4#/gallon (depending on the source and grade). Here's the math: Base mix 2000#/ton x 4.4%/9.4#/gal. = 9.36 gal/ton surface mix 2000#/ton x 6%/9.4#/gal. = 12.76 gal/ton hope this answers the question.