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The characteristic dimension of the first class brick is 190 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm and mortar joint must be 10 mm wide. Most packs contain between 400 and 500 bricks but there’s no universally accepted quantity, each manufacturer is different. How to Convert Cubic Meter to Ton Register. In one cubic meter, number of bricks will be (1/0.00189)=529.1 bricks. Lv 6. gallons to liters. Volume of brick with mortar = 0.002 Cum (m3) Therefore, Number of bricks required for 1 cubic metre = 1/0.002 = 500 No.s Volume of bricks without mortar Volume of 1 brick without mortar = 190 X 90 X 90 10 feet x 10 feet x 0.75 feet. 1 cubic meter contains how many bricks? This includes 10 mm mortar joints, and so actual size of a common brick is 215 x 102.5 x 65 mm. 500 Bricks Volume = 526 x 0.001539 = 0.81 meter cube. Number of bricks in 1 Cubic meter brickwork. What is 1 cubic metre? Volume of 1 brick with mortar = 200 X 100 X 100 ( 10 mm mortar thickness on all sides) = 0.2 X 0.1 X 0.1 . Convert each to metres (/100 is you measured in centimetres). 1.Cement = 6 bags = 300 kgs. No. Subtract 10% bricks from the 529.1, you will get 529.1-52.91=476.20 bricks. Saravanan said: (Sat, Feb 13, 2016 01:15:40 PM IST) 1 cubic meter contains 500 bricks. For example, you may be filling a window space in a vertical area. Volume covered by 526 bricks in 1 Cum Volume = (Bricks number x Volume of 1 brick). If one brick was one cubic meter and weighed a ton then your answer would be 1. If one brick was one cubic meter and weighed a ton then your answer would be 1. of Bricks required in a wall of 10′ x 10′. No. You have to put in the height of the wall and the width. Our brick calculator, that can help you calculate the number of bricks you will need. If you want to know how many bricks needed per square meter or square feet, in this post we are going to discuss brick quantity calculation. Step Two: Calculate the Rows and Columns. Top Answer. 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