Construction Materials
Aggregate Overview
Aggregate forms the structural foundation of mortar and concrete. It needs to be robust and chemically stable. Commonly used aggregates include sand and gravel, categorized based on grain size into:
- Fine Aggregate: Smaller than 5mm, typically sand.
- Coarse Aggregate: Larger than 5mm, typically gravel.
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Types of Aggregate and Their Uses
Crushed Fine Aggregate for Concrete (Sand):
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Used in block manufacturing and bricklaying.
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Suitable for detailed sand work.
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Utilized in block manufacturing, bricklaying, and as a mixed aggregate.
Detailed Sand
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BLOCK manufacturing, brick, mix aggregate
Crushed Coarse Aggregate for Concrete (Gravel):
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Ideal for precast concrete products, piles, electric poles, and reinforced concrete (R/C) manufacturing.
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Versatile for various concrete applications.
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Used as a mixed aggregate.
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Essential for road pavement base layers.
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Used in constructing subbase layers for various structures.
Mixed Aggregate
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Road pavement base layer
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Road pavement subbase layer