cement constant for brick works

Answer Posted / senthilkumar

if we consider 1:6 ration for cement morter , the cemnt
weight will be 240 kg per m cube morter, normaly 10% volume
of morter will be consume for brickwork of volume. if 25%
means 0.250 m cube morter need for 1 m cube brick work, so
cement need for

calculation;
1:6
1/6*1440kg=240kg
if morter require=.25 m cube
=.25*240=60 kg cement required

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