Powercrete J/R65/F1 Coverage Chart
Incredibly common question: How much powercrete do I need? I've also found that the internet simply doesn't have easy access to a simple explanation of how much powercrete will be needed for a job. So - I'm going to put a few figures up there that you will hopefully find helpful.A few things first:
- These are 'optimum' numbers. Some contractors and some job sites do not allow efficient use of epoxy. You may need to order some amount of contingency.
- "Standard" pipe means no road bore. Road Bore means the pipe will be involved in a directional drill and should be twice as thick (ie twice as much material).
STANDARD PIPE
2-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~4 field joints
4-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~3 field joints
6-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~2 field joints
8-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~2 field joints
10-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~1 field joint
12-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~1 field joint
ROAD BORE PIPE
2-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~2 field joints
4-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~1.5 field joints
6-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~1 field joint
8-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~1 field joint
10-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~1/2 field joint
12-inch Pipe
Every 2 pounds of Powercrete will coat ~1/2 field joint
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