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M Sand Density Calculator(Manufactured Sand Density & Voids)

Check M sand density values.

Inputs

ℹ️M Sand / Manufactured Sand: 1700-1800 kg/m³ typical loose range.

ℹ️Reference value only. Calculated void content uses bulk density and specific gravity.

Derived Properties

ℹ️Required to calculate void content. Use 2.65 for river sand / M sand, 2.68 for granite, or 2.70 for limestone if unknown.

ℹ️Optional. Enter WA% to calculate SSD bulk density.

Bulk Density
PASS Within typical range for this aggregate type

1,750 kg/m³

1.75 kg/litre - Loose bulk density

Normal-weight concrete reference: 1,200-1,750 kg/m³.

Specific Gravity
PASS Within typical range for this aggregate type

2.65

Used in void calculation (reference value)

Void Content
PASS Within typical range for this aggregate type

34%

Voids (%) = ((Gs - gamma) / Gs) x 100

Dense 0-30%Typical 30-45%Loose 45-60%
Particle Density

2,650 kg/m³

Density of individual aggregate particle (no inter-particle voids)

Used in concrete mix design calculations.

SSD Bulk Density

Not calculated

Enter water absorption % to calculate SSD density

Test Standard: IS 2386 (Part III) - 1963

Container Volume: 15 litres

Condition: Loose

Net Sample Mass: Reference mode

Result accepted

This aggregate meets IS 383:2016 reference checks for normal-weight concrete. Bulk density, specific gravity, and void content are within typical limits.

Aggregate Density Visualizations

Void Content Gauge

Solid 66.0%
Voids 34.0%

Solid aggregate portion is based on specific gravity and bulk density. Void space is the air volume between particles.

How does your aggregate compare?

River Sand
M Sand
20mm Crushed Granite
40mm Crushed Granite
Crushed Limestone
Gravel
Your Sample1,750 kg/m3

M sand (manufactured sand) density lookup

Manufactured sand (M sand) typically has higher loose bulk density and better controlled grading than natural river sand — this page preselects M sand's reference values in Lookup mode.

Override any reference value with your own measured data by switching to "From My Measurements" mode if you have actual container test weights.

  • M sand default loose density: ~1,750 kg/m³ — denser packing than most natural sands.
  • Default specific gravity: 2.65, typical void content: ~34% (better graded, fewer voids than river sand).
  • Manufactured (crushed) origin gives more angular, consistent particle shape than natural sand.

How Is Aggregate Density Calculated?

This calculator works in two ways: from your own measured container weights, or from a selected aggregate type reference density. The calculation steps change slightly depending on the input mode.

Aggregate Anatomy: Bulk Density vs Particle Density

Bulk density measures this full container volumeVoid SpaceGaps between particlesParticle DensityMeasures particles, not gaps

Step 1 — Identify Input Mode

From My Measurements: use empty container weight, filled container weight, and container volume

From Aggregate Type: use selected aggregate type and reference bulk density

If you enter your own measurements, the calculator calculates bulk density from the actual sample mass and known container volume. If you select aggregate type, the calculator uses the reference bulk density for that material and condition.

Step 2 — Calculate or Select Bulk Density

From Measurements: Net Mass = Filled Container Weight − Empty Container Weight

From Measurements: Bulk Density (kg/litre) = Net Mass ÷ Container Volume

From Aggregate Type: Bulk Density (kg/m³) = Reference Bulk Density

In measurement mode, density is calculated from the measured sample. In aggregate-type mode, density is selected directly from the reference value for the chosen aggregate and condition.

Step 3 — Convert Bulk Density Units

Bulk Density (kg/m³) = Bulk Density (kg/litre) × 1000

Bulk Density (kg/litre) = Bulk Density (kg/m³) ÷ 1000

Since 1 cubic metre equals 1000 litres, multiplying kg/litre by 1000 gives kg/m³. Dividing kg/m³ by 1000 gives kg/litre. The kg/litre value is used later for void content calculation.

Step 4 — Calculate Particle Density

Particle Density (kg/m³) = Specific Gravity × 1000

Specific gravity compares aggregate particle density with water. A specific gravity of 2.68 means the aggregate particles are 2.68 times denser than water. Since water density is about 1000 kg/m³, particle density = 2.68 × 1000 = 2680 kg/m³.

Step 5 — Calculate Void Content

Void Content (%) = ((Specific Gravity − Bulk Density in kg/litre) ÷ Specific Gravity) × 100

Void content estimates the air gap between aggregate particles. Bulk density is used in kg/litre here because specific gravity is based on water density, and water density is 1 kg/litre.

Step 6 — Calculate SSD Bulk Density (Optional)

SSD Bulk Density (kg/m³) = Dry Bulk Density × (1 + Water Absorption % ÷ 100)

SSD bulk density applies when aggregate is pre-wetted before concrete batching, which is standard practice for mix design per IS 10262:2019. Enter water absorption percentage in the optional field to unlock this result.

Real-World Aggregate Density Calculation Example

This example follows the same calculation flow used by the calculator. In measurement mode, density is calculated from your container weights. In aggregate-type mode, density is selected from the reference value for the chosen material and condition.

Input Values Used

InputValueWhy it is used
Input modeFrom aggregate typeDecides whether density is calculated from weights or selected from reference data
ConditionLoose / uncompactedShows whether aggregate is loose or compacted
Reference bulk density1750 kg/m³Selected from the aggregate type and condition
Specific gravity2.65Used for particle density and void content calculation

Step 1 — Select Reference Bulk Density

In aggregate-type mode, the calculator does not use container weights. It directly uses the reference bulk density for the selected aggregate type and condition.

SelectionMeaningResult
Selected aggregate + Loose / uncompactedReference bulk density for selected material condition1750 kg/m³

Step 2 — Convert Reference Density to kg/litre

Bulk density is usually displayed in kg/m³, but void-content calculation uses kg/litre. Since 1 m³ equals 1000 litres, divide kg/m³ by 1000.

CalculationFormula / SubstitutionResult
Bulk density in kg/litre1750 ÷ 10001.75 kg/litre

Step 3 — Calculate Particle Density

Specific gravity compares aggregate particle density with water. A specific gravity of 2.65 means the aggregate particles are 2.65 times denser than water. Since water density is about 1000 kg/m³, particle density is calculated as specific gravity × 1000.

CalculationFormula / SubstitutionResult
Particle density2.65 × 10002650 kg/m³

Step 4 — Calculate Void Content

Void content estimates the air gap between aggregate particles. Bulk density is used in kg/litre here so that it is comparable with specific gravity, which is based on water density of 1 kg/litre.

CalculationFormula / SubstitutionResult
Void content((2.651.75) ÷ 2.65) × 10034%
Void content statusCompared with expected practical rangeWithin typical range for this aggregate type

Therefore, the bulk density is 1750 kg/m³, or 1.75 kg/litre. The void content is 34%, and the particle density is 2650 kg/m³.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides approximate results for planning and estimation purposes only. Actual requirements may vary based on site conditions, materials, workmanship, and local building regulations. Always consult a qualified engineer, architect, or construction professional before making final decisions.

FAQ

M sand typically has a higher loose bulk density (~1,700-1,800 kg/m³) than river sand (~1,550-1,650 kg/m³) due to its more angular particle shape and controlled manufactured grading.
Not significantly — both are typically in the 2.6-2.67 range, since specific gravity depends on the parent rock's mineral density, not the crushing/manufacturing process.