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WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteManufactured sand (M–Sand) is a substitute of river sand for concrete construction. Manufactured sand is produced from hard granite stone by crushing. The crushed sand is of cubical shape with grounded edges, washed and graded to as a construction material.
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WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteThe percentage passing 150 microns of manufactured sand is relaxed to 20% (while that of natural sand is limited to 10%). As per design and economics, crushed sand can be used to partially or fully replace river sand from a concrete mix. The Availability of crushed sand is not a concern as it can be manufactured from rocks in any season.
WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteIn the meantime, the river sand acquired from waterway beds has been utilized primarily in the process of fine aggregate in the production of concrete. Because the supply of River sand is insufficient and its continuous supply is uncertain, use of Manufactured Sand (M-Sand) and Quarry Dust Sand as a substitute for
WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteManufactured sand (M-Sand) is a substitute of river sand for concrete construction . Manufactured sand is produced from hard granite stone by crushing. The crushed sand is of cubical shape with grounded edges, washed and graded to as a construction material. The size of manufactured sand (M-Sand) is less than 4.75mm.
WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteRiver sand is one of the main ingredients used as a fine aggregate in concrete production. A rising demand for construction material has led to the overexploitation of river sand, and this overexploitation has led to harmful consequences like increase in river bed depth, lowering of the water table, and intrusion of salinity into the river.
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WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteSustainability of Concrete Using Copper Slag as Replacement for River Sand. Concrete consumption is so extensive that it stands second to water. Spiraling urbanization has led to excessive consumption of concrete, which has increased the demand for sand, cement and coarse aggregates. The sand consumption across the world per annum is estimated
WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteThe new application of copper slag as a partial substitute for sand also triggered the change of the Singapore''s Aggregates Standards which allows both natural and non-natural aggregates, including recycled aggregates, in concrete, thereby, opening the door to the use of more recycled/waste materials in concrete production.
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WhatsAppGet PriceGet A Quote(2) River Sand: This sand is obtained from banks or beds of rivers. The river sand consists of fine rounded grains probably due to mutual attrition under the action of water current. The colour of river sand is almost white. As river sand is usually available in clean condition, it is widely used for all purposes.
WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteTo encourage the use of sediments as a substitute for conventional aggregates, the production cost of 1 m 3 of sediment-based concrete should be less expensive than that based on conventional aggregates. Some factors must be more closely studied to analyze the economic feasibility of sediment in concrete, namely: component prices and
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WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteNatural sands such as river sand, marine sand, quarry dust and dune sand have their own drawbacks. For instance, marine sand has a high percentage of salt [19-21]; quarry sand has a large amount of fines/dust; and because of the loosely packed soil particles, dune sand is unfit to be used in concrete.
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WhatsAppGet PriceGet A QuoteIn Botswana the classical, raw material for buildings, e.g. concrete and bricks, is the local river sand. Due to poor annual inflow of river sand and intensive construction in the area of the capital Gaborone, the few traditional resources that exist today are decreasing very rapidly. A major change from the use of river sand to crushed rock is
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