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aggregate particles in the original concrete1-3. ASTM C 33, Specification for Concrete Aggregates, includes a requirement of an abrasion loss (by ASTM C 535) of less than 50% for aggregates used in concrete construction and less than 40% for crushed stone used in pavements4.
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WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteCrushed stone is produced by crushing quarry rock, boul-ders, cobbles, or large-size gravel. Crushed air-cooled blast-furnace slag is also used as fine or coarse aggregate. The aggregates are usually washed and graded at the pit or plant. Some variation in the type, quality, cleanli-ness, grading, moisture content, and other properties is expected.
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Aggregates. Aggregates are inert granular materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone that, along with water and portland cement, are an essential ingredient in concrete. For a good concrete mix, aggregates need to be clean, hard, strong particles free of absorbed chemicals or coatings of clay and other fine materials that could cause the
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WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteThe coarse and fine aggregate mixture is used as a base and sub-base course in road construction. The coarse aggregate mixed with bitumen is used in wearing coats of roads. In railways, the high-strength crushed coarse aggregate is used as ballast to safely transfer the loads and vibration to the subgrade.
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Dolomite aggregates, crushed gravel or stone, natural disintegration of rock are the major sources of coarse aggregate. 5: Surface Area: The surface area of fine aggregates is higher. The surface area of coarse aggregate is less than fine aggregates. 6: Function in Concrete: The voids between the coarse aggregate are filled up by fine aggregate.
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