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CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATES
Aggregates (20mm, 10mm, 25mm and 40mm
Natural aggregates or crushed stone and sand and gravel are amongst the most abundance of natural resources. One of the most important basic building materials that is produced in quarries, aggregates are the basic raw materials used for construction, agriculture, chemical and metallurgical industries.
Some of the end-products from aggregates are used as railway ballast, construction products such as ready-mixed concrete (made of 80% aggregates), pre-cast products, asphalt (made of 95% aggregates), lime and cement.
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QUARRY DUST
Quarry dust is a byproduct of the rock crushing process which is a concentrated material to use as aggregates for concreting purpose, especially as fine aggregates. Quarry dust can be used as base material for premix products, fillers, substitute for sand, building materials, road development materials, aggregates, bricks, and tiles
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CRUSHER RUN
Crusher run is a blended mix of coarse and fine aggregate. This combination creates a low void content that is valuable in concrete construction for its compaction ability and drainage characteristics. Crusher run is typically used underneath concrete slabs, patios, road construction, sidewalks, and walkway and ranges in sizes from ½” to 4” with stone dust.
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ARMOUR ROCK
ARMOUR Rrefers to large sized rock used to construct a solid barrier or to stabilise an eroded area. Also known as armour stones, they are typically used in bank stablisation, wharf and breakwater, construction erosion control and reclamation works
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AGGREGATES
Aggregates are basic building materials used in concrete, mortar, roadstone and asphalt premix. It is a broad category of coarse to medium grained particulate material used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, recycled concrete and geosynthetic aggregates. We have wide variety of aggregates such as 3/4 inch, 3/8 inch, 1 inch and 1.5 inches
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