108
0.3 cubic meter cement mortar consumes.
For M10 (1:3:6) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 4.4 bags/cum M15(1:2:4) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 6.6 bag/cum M20(1:1.5:3) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 8.2 bag/cum
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To calculate the quantities of cement, sand, and gravel in 1 cubic meter of concrete with a ratio of 1:2:4, you first need to determine the total parts of the mixture, which is 1+2+4=7 parts. Then, divide 1 cubic meter by the total parts (1/7, 2/7, 4/7) to get the volume of each ingredient. So, in 1 cubic meter of concrete, you would have 0.143 cubic meters of cement, 0.286 cubic meters of sand, and 0.571 cubic meters of gravel.
Cement content varies on concrete type, but is typically 400kg per cubic metre. According to the manufacturer, Portland Cement (which is what 99.9% of all cement actually is) has a density of 1505kg/cubic meter.
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
How much cement sand and stone do you need for 1 cubic meter of concre
According to Blue Circle it takes 108 bags of concrete to get a cubic meter
4.50/bag cement, required for 1 cubic metre of concrete ( M10).
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varies due to moisture content of aggregate and stiffnes of mix needed (slump)
I cant accuratly help you with the cement content but you need about 1 ton of sand and 1 ton of stone for every cubic meter of concrete. The cement content would depend on what you are using the concrete for. At 15 newtons of strength you would ( and this is just an educated guess) need about 95kg of OPC cement, 85kg of GGBS slag, 1.5lt of WRA (water reducing agent) and about 70lt of water to gain a 50mm slump per cubic meter. If I were you I would get it ready mixed. 70 Cube is a LOT of cocrete. Ready mixed 15 Newton concrete is about £75 inc vat per meter delivered. Regards Colin, a Tarmac concrete batcher.
The cement density is used in the calculation of the total aggregate content and of the concrete density.Normal concrete has a density around 2400 kg/cubic meter or 4048 lb/cubic yard. There are many different kinds of concrete, many of which are much lighter. Cement is the liquid (or paste like) form, and tends to be much heavier than when it has cured into concrete. "Cement" is not concrete, but can be used to make concrete by mixing with sand, stone and water. The density of cement is about 3120kg/m3.
The cement density is used in the calculation of the total aggregate content and of the concrete density.Normal concrete has a density around 2400 kg/cubic meter or 4048 lb/cubic yard. There are many different kinds of concrete, many of which are much lighter. Cement is the liquid (or paste like) form, and tends to be much heavier than when it has cured into concrete. "Cement" is not concrete, but can be used to make concrete by mixing with sand, stone and water. The density of cement is about 3120kg/m3.
15 milligrams
300 kilos.