How many no of bars in a bundle of steel and kgs/bundle. 8
mm, 10mm, 12mm, 16mm, 20mm with both MS and TMT separate.
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Answer / naseeruddin
8 mm - 10 nos ((10nos - 15nos)depending on vendors)
10mm - 7 nos
12mm - 5 nos
16mm - 3 nos
20mm - 2 nos
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 345 Yes | 157 No |
Answer / mandeepthakur
8 mm Dia =20Nos
10 mm Dia =12Nos
12 mm Dia =9Nos
16 mm Dia =5Nos
20 mm Dia =3Nos
25 mm Dia =2Nos
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 225 Yes | 167 No |
Answer / merton
8mm - 10 no
10mm - 7 no
12mm - 5 no
16mm - 3 no
20mm -2 no
25mm - 1 no
32mm - 1 no
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 86 Yes | 43 No |
Answer / sideeque
one bundle=2TON STEEL
6mm steel=750nos bars
10mm=270NOS BARS
12mm=188 Nos
16mm=106NOS
20mm=68 NOS
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 114 Yes | 78 No |
Answer / mahesh akula
8 -15 no.s
10 -10 no.s
12 -7 no.s
16 -4 no.s
20 -2 no.s
25 -1 no
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 68 Yes | 45 No |
Answer / prem prasanth
A Bundle weighs around 50kg approx..and each full length bar may hav an approx length of 12m. As we know the weight of 1m length of a bar by the formula d*d/162.We can easily find out the number of bars in each bundle. Say for eg 6mm per meter length weight by d*d/162 formula is 0.22kg. Now ful length bar is 12m so 12*0.22=2.64kg. And 50/2.64 will give u 18.934 n so the number of bars wil come to 19nos..
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Answer / us rao
rediculus questionif asked in an interveiw.usually it is 10
to 12 numbers of 12 metres length
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 56 Yes | 44 No |
Answer / ajay deshmukh
how many numbers of bar in a bundle 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 16mm,20mm, 25mm, 32mm
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 15 Yes | 4 No |
Answer / bindeshwor chaudhary
S/N Size length Pcs
01 8 12 422
02 10 12 270
03 12 12 188
04 14 12 138
05 16 12 106
06 18 12 84
07 20 12 68
08 25 12
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 30 Yes | 20 No |
Answer / abdullah
before you calculate bars/bundles; you need to know the stander theoretical weight for one bundle is 2000 KG (2 Tons) and the common length is 12 M. this information is enough to tells there is a different number of bars per bundles for each size.
then, there is two way to calculate the number of bars per bundle:
first; bundle weight / ( PI x ( (bar size)^2 / 4 ) x steel factor x length )
for our information on top you will got; 2000/((PI()*D^2/4)*0.00785*12), where D for diameter of the bar (size you need)
second is; 2000 / ( ( D^2 / 162.163 ) x 12 ), where D for diameter of the bar
from this the stranded of no. of bar came to be:
12D=188, 14D=138, 16D=106, 18D=84, 20D=68, 25D=44, 32D=26, 36D= 21, 40D=17.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 12 Yes | 2 No |
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