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Materialtree.com is the one stop solution for all your material needs, a leading online building construction material suppliers in Bangalore. Our motive is not just to sell, but be your companion in buying the best quality building materials to build your dream home. Our Online store offers you a vast range of building construction materials at the best price. You can buy right from cement, TMT steel, M Sand, fine aggregates, Ready Mix Concrete, coarse aggregates, clay bricks, concrete blocks, lightweight blocks, block joining motar and much more.

Monday, 17 April 2017

M Sand Price list

M Sand Today's price list in Bangalore | Buy Now

MSand BrandsConcrete SandPlastering SandBlock / Brick Work sandLatest Prices
Materialtree Sand 570 - 715 1100 - 1381 620 - 778 Click Here
Besto Sand 655 - 725 1330 - 1430 N/A Click Here
Thriveni Sand 633 - 791 1419 - 1649  N/A  Click Here
Robo Silicon Sand 850 - 900 N/A N/A Click Here

Updated on 24th March 2017.

Friday, 31 March 2017

Cement Price list


Cement Price list in Bangalore 2017 | Buy Now

Offer of the week - Bharathi Cement (349 - 355)

Cement Brands43 Grade53 GradePPC GradePSC GradeLatest Prices
ACC Cement 360 360 355 365 Click Here
Penna Cement 345 345 340 330 Click Here
Zuari Cement 355 355 350 N/A Click Here
Chettinad Cement 335 337 330 N/A Click Here
Bharathi Cement 370 370 365 N/A Click Here
Bhavya Cement N/A 330 320 N/A Click Here
Birla A1 Cement 330 330 325 N/A Click Here
Birla Shakti Cement 330 330 325 N/A Click Here
Birla Super Cement N/A 390 N/A N/A Click Here
Coromandel Cement 350 352 345 N/A Click Here
Dalmia Cement N/A 370 360 N/A Click Here
Jaypee Cement 348 350 345 N/A Click Here
JSW Cement N/A N/A 356 325 Click Here
KCP Cement N/A 340 330 N/A Click Here
Maha Cement 328 328 318 N/A Click Here
Nagarjuna Cement N/A 325 323 N/A Click Here
Priya Cement 328 328 318 N/A Click Here
Ramco Cement 340 343 335 N/A Click Here

Updated on 24th March 2017.

 

TMT Steel Price list

Today's TMT Steel Price list in Bangalore | Buy Now

Offer of the week - Pulkit TMT Fe 500 Grade Rs.42,200/Metric Ton

TMT Steel BrandPriceLatest Price
A One TMT Steel 43,300 - 43,500 Click Here
Bhuwalka TMT Steel 39,700 - 39,900 Click Here
BMM TMT Steel 43,200 - 46,900 Click Here
Gopala TMT Steel 42,800 - 43,000 Click Here
Indus TMT Steel 47,300 - 47,500 Click Here
Kamachi TMT Steel 44,600 - 44,800 Click Here
Kamdhenu TMT Steel 43,500 - 43,700 Click Here
Kay2 TMT Steel 36,800 - 37,000 Click Here
Meenakshi TMT Steel 44,500 - 44,700 Click Here
Primegold TMT Steel 43,500 - 43,700 Click Here
SAIL TMT Steel 48,500 Click Here
Sunvik TMT Steel 44,300 - 44,500 Click Here
TATA Steel TMT Steel 52,000 - 52,100 Click Here
Vizag TMT Steel 48,500 Click Here
VRKP TMT Steel 42,700 - 42,900 Click Here
Pulkit 41,500 Click Here
Apex 43,200 - 43,400 N/A
SK Super 45,200 - 45,400 N/A

Updated on 24th March 2017.

Thursday, 16 February 2017

Stage of M Sand Crushing | MSand Zones


Stages of M Sand crushing

Stage 1: Jaw Crusher

This is the first stage of crushing which reduces the boulders from Quarry to Aggregates. A Jaw Crusher reduces large size rocks or ore by placing the rock into compression. A fixed jaw, mounted in a "V" alignment is the stationary breaking surface, while the movable jaw exerts force on the rock by forcing it against the stationary plate. The space at the bottom of the "V" aligned jaw plates is the crusher product size gap, or the size of the crushed product from the jaw crusher. The rock remains in the jaws until it is broken small enough to pass through the gap at the bottom of the jaws.

Jaw crusher

Stage 2: Cone crusher

Here the cone segregates the materials into 90mm, 40mm & 0 to 20 mm. The crushing action is caused by the closing of the gap between the mantle line (movable) mounted on the central vertical spindle and the concave liners (fixed) mounted on the main frame of the crusher.

Cone crusher

Stage 3: VSIC – Vertical Shaft Impact crusher

V.S.I.C means 'Vertical Shaft Impactor Crusher', in which shaft and crushing chamber are in vertical position which is a latest crushing technology. The stone or material fed at the center of rotor, which is rotating at high R.P.M. accelerate the material and material is thrown out from the rotor with vigorous velocity of 300 ft. per sec.. The main advantage of this process is material breaks at minimum surface area, which makes the particle of cubical / spherical shape and brings consistency in  size.

Vertical shaft impact crusher

Stage 4:. Screening

Screens and feeders are essential components in an efficient crushing operation. Screens are used for scalping and classifying materials into required sizes.

Screening

Stage 5: Dry / Wet Classification

Dry Classifier: Heaviest particle mainly + 150 microns - 5mm not ascending will fall to the bottom of the inner cone and on to a chute and stock plied on the ground through a conveyor belt. which is classified Sand conforming to the standards prescribed in IS 383.

Dry Classifier

Wet Classifier: The dry feed material 0-5mm from the crushing plant and water is added in to the fabricated tank equipped with slow moving screw where decantation takes place with low turbulence flow.  Water with (-) 150 microns will be carried away by the flowing water moves in the opposite side and collected in weir and discharged outside.

Wet classifier

Friday, 2 December 2016

Difference between Red Bricks vs AAC Blocks | Dimensions of AAC Blocks

PARAMETERS

CLAY BRICK

LIGHT WEIGHT BLOCK

Also Known As

Red Bricks, Chamber Bricks, Table Mould Bricks, Clay wirecut bricks AAC Blocks, Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks

Composition

Soil, Sand, Lime or other concrete materials.

M Sand, Cement and Coarse aggregates.

Weight (Kgs)

3 Inch = 3- 3.5Kgs;

6 Inch = 4.5 - 5Kgs

4 Inch = 9 - 9.5Kgs

6 Inch = 12.5 - 13 Kgs

8 Inch = 14 - 14.5 Kgs

Advantages

Zero maintenance cost, fire resistant.

High thermal insulation power, environment friendly.

Strength

2.5 - 3 N/mm^2

Grade 1 = 4N/mm^2

Grade 2= 3N/mm^2

Colour

Red

Grey

Load carrying Capacity

Yes

No

No. of Bricks / Blocks required per Square meter

43 Nos.

8 Nos.

Prices of Bricks / Blocks required per Square meter

(Average rate for an 4 Inch Thick Wall)

Rs.344

Rs.444


SIZES (Length x Breadth x Height):

CLAY BRICK

LIGHT WEIGHT BLOCK

3 Inch = 9in x 3in x 3in

6 Inch = 9in x 6in x 3in

4 Inch = 24in x 4in x 8in

6 Inch = 24in x 6in x 8in

8 Inch = 24in x 8in x 8in


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FAQ's on Concrete blocks

FAQ's on Red Bricks

Monday, 28 November 2016

Difference between Bricks & Cement Blocks | Sizes of bricks & concrete blocks


PARAMETERS

CLAY BRICK

CONCRETE SOLID BLOCK

Also Known As

Red Bricks, Chamber Bricks, Table Mould Bricks, Clay wirecut bricks Cement Blocks, concrete blocks, masonry blocks

Composition

Soil, Sand, Lime or other concrete materials.

M Sand, Portland Cement and Coarse aggregates.

Weight (Kgs)

3 Inch = 3- 3.5Kgs;

6 Inch = 4.5 - 5Kgs

4 Inch = 17.5 - 18.5 Kgs

6 Inch = 25 - 26.00 Kgs

8 Inch = 34 - 35 Kgs

Advantages

Zero maintenance cost, fire resistant.

More durable, increase in stability and is capable of carrying more loads.

Strength

2.5 - 3 N/mm^2

5 N/mm^2

Colour

Red

Grey

Load carrying Capacity

Yes

Yes

No. of Bricks / Blocks required per Square meter

43 Nos.

12 Nos.

Prices of Bricks / Blocks required per Square meter

(Average rate for an 4 Inch Thick Wall)

Rs.344

Rs.339


SIZES (Length x Breadth x Height):

CLAY BRICK

CONCRETE SOLID BLOCK

3 Inch = 9in x 3in x 3in

6 Inch = 9in x 6in x 3in

4 Inch = 16in x 4in x 8in

6 Inch = 16in x 6in x 8in

8 Inch = 16in x 8in x 8in


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Learn more about solid concrete blocks here.

FAQ's on Concrete blocks

FAQ's on Red Bricks

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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Know the differences between Clay Brick, Concrete Solid Block, Hollow Block and Lightweight Block

PARAMETERS

CLAY BRICK

CONCRETE SOLID BLOCK

CLAY HOLLOW BLOCK

LIGHT WEIGHT BLOCK

Also Known As

Red Bricks, Chamber Bricks, Table Mould Bricks, Clay wirecut bricks Cement Blocks, concrete blocks, masonry blocks Porotherm Blocks AAC Blocks, Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks

Composition

Soil, Sand, Lime or other concrete materials.

M Sand, Cement and Coarse aggregates.

Clay, Cement and Coarse aggregates.

M Sand, Cement and Coarse aggregates.

Weight (Kgs)

3 Inch = 3- 3.5Kgs;

6 Inch = 4.5 - 5Kgs

4 Inch = 17.5 - 18.5 Kgs

6 Inch = 25 - 26.00 Kgs

8 Inch = 34 - 35 Kgs

4 Inch = 6 - 7 Kgs

6 Inch = 8.5 - 9.5 Kgs

8 Inch = 11 - 11.5 Kgs

4 Inch = 9 - 9.5Kgs

6 Inch = 12.5 - 13 Kgs

8 Inch = 14 - 14.5 Kgs

Advantages

Zero maintenance cost, fire resistant.

More durable, increase in stability and is capable of carrying more loads.

Rapid execution, reduction in cost and has better insulation properties.

High thermal insulation power, environment friendly.

Strength

2.5 - 3 N/mm^2

5 N/mm^2

<3.5 N/mm^2

Grade 1 = 4N/mm^2

Grade 2= 3N/mm^2

Colour

Red

Red, Grey

Red

Grey

Load carrying Capacity

Yes

Yes

No

No

No. of Bricks / Blocks required per Square meter

43 Nos.

12 Nos.

12 Nos.

8 Nos.

Prices of Bricks / Blocks required per Square meter

(Average rate for an 4 Inch Thick Wall)

Rs.344

Rs.339

Rs.484

Rs.444


SIZES (Length x Breadth x Height):

CLAY BRICK

CONCRETE SOLID BLOCK

CLAY HOLLOW BLOCK

LIGHT WEIGHT BLOCK

3 Inch = 9in x 3in x 3in

6 Inch = 9in x 6in x 3in

4 Inch = 16in x 4in x 8in

6 Inch = 16in x 6in x 8in

8 Inch = 16in x 8in x 8in

4 Inch = 16in x 4in x 8in

6 Inch = 16in x 6in x 8in

8 Inch = 16in x 8in x 8in

4 Inch = 24in x 4in x 8in

6 Inch = 24in x 6in x 8in

8 Inch = 24in x 8in x 8in


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FAQ's on Concrete blocks

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