1m2 of half brickwall required around 0.03m3 cement mortar
0.3 cubic meter cement mortar consumes.
1m=100cm 100*100=10 000 answer: 1m2 is 10 000cm2
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1m² = 1,000,000 mm²
1m² = 10,000cm² or 1cm² = 0.0001m²
0.3 cubic meter cement mortar consumes.
1 cm cubed or 1cm3
0.42cub.m (Cement sand mortar)
Mortar, in brickwork and stone work is a mix of cement, lime and sand, mixed with water to make a binding agent to hold the bricks or stones together.
Apart from tidying up the look of the bricks and mortar, pointing up puts a slight slope or curve on the mortar to prevent rain water from settling.
Yes it will literally eat out the mortar joints causing structural damage eventually, remove and repoint joints.
Brick acid is a solution of mainly hydrochloric acid. It is used to clean mortar and brickwork by dissolving rust, scale etc.
1m2
111.48m2 1m2 = 10.763ft2
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The white surface salts that disfigure new brickwork are derived from the mortar the bricklayer joined the bricks with. These salts are moved through the brick by capillary action. Sometimes, bricks are wetted before use to minimise this effect.The efflorescence as it is known, will gradually disappear with weathering.The addition of long-chain fattty acids (water extenders) to the mortar will help minimize the effect.
1m=100cm 100*100=10 000 answer: 1m2 is 10 000cm2