Unit Weight Of Building Materials:
- Water- 1000 Kg/ m3
- Bricks (broken) - 1420 Kg/ m3
- Bricks(common) -1600 Kg/ m3
- Cement(ordinary)- 1440 Kg/ m3
- Cement (rapid hardening)- 1250 Kg/ m3
- Cement Mortar - 2000 Kg/ m3 Cement Concrete (Plain) - 2400 Kg/ m3 Cement Concrete (Reinforced) -2500 Kg/ m3
- Glass - 2500 Kg/ m3
- Lime Concrete - 1900 Kg/ m3
- Cement Plaster - 2000 Kg/ m3
- Lime Plaster - 1700 Kg/ m3
- Stones (Ballast) - 1720 Kg/ m3
- Stones (Aggregates)- 1750 Kg/ m3
- Stones (Basalt)- 2850 Kg/ m3
- Stones (Granite) - 2450 Kg/ m3
- Stones (Marble)- 2650 Kg/ m3
- Timber (Oak, Sal) - 510 Kg/ m3 Timber (Mango) - 650 Kg/ m3
- Timber (Teak)- 625 Kg/ m3
- Coal- 600 Kg/ m3 Plastics- 1250 Kg/ m3
- Oils- 800 Kg/ m3 Ashes- 650 Kg/ m3
- Clinker- 750 Kg/ m3
- Rubber- 1300 Kg/ m3
- Slag- 1500 Kg/ m3
- Clay Soil- 1900 Kg/ m3
- Sand (dry) - 1540 to 1600 Kg/ m3
- Sand (wet)- 1760 to 2000 Kg/ m3
- Steel- 7850 Kg/ m3
- Chalk- 2100 Kg/ m3
- Bitumen- 1040 Kg/ m3
Unit Weight Of Building Materials
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