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Calculateur de Mastic

Calculez la quantité de mastic nécessaire pour un projet en fonction de la longueur, de la largeur, de la profondeur de la jointure et du facteur de perte.

Result

Total Sealant Volume:
Number of 10.1 oz Tubes:

Understanding Sealant Calculations

Calculating the amount of sealant needed ensures your project, such as caulking joints or sealing cracks, is completed without shortages or excessive waste. This calculator considers joint length, width, depth, and a waste factor for overfill or spillage.

The sealant volume is calculated by multiplying the joint’s length, width, and depth, converting to ounces, and adjusting for waste. The number of standard 10.1 oz tubes is then determined to meet the total volume required.

Sealant Requirements Comparison

Joint Length (ft) Width (in) Depth (in) Sealant (oz) Tubes (10.1 oz) Typical Use
50 0.5 0.25 15-18 2-3 Window caulking
100 0.5 0.5 60-72 6-8 Concrete expansion joint
200 0.75 0.5 180-216 18-22 Large building facade

How to Use the Sealant Calculator

  1. Measure the total joint length in feet (e.g., along a window or crack).
  2. Measure the joint width in inches (e.g., the gap width).
  3. Measure the joint depth in inches (e.g., the depth of the gap).
  4. Input a waste factor (typically 10-20%) to account for overfill or spillage.
  5. Click "Calculate Sealant" to see the total sealant volume and number of tubes needed.

Sealant Needs Chart

Sealant volume (oz) for different joint lengths (0.5 in width, 0.5 in depth, 10% waste).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a typical waste factor for sealant projects?

A waste factor of 10-20% is common to account for overfill, spillage, or applicator inefficiencies.

How do I choose the right sealant tube size?

This calculator assumes 10.1 oz tubes, which are standard for caulking. Check your sealant’s packaging for exact volume.

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