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Stone Aggregates are the backbone of construction, providing essential strength and stability. Let's explore the distinct varieties, from the fine texture of sand to the robustness of 60mm stone and their tailored applications

Understanding Stone Aggregates: Sizes and Applications

Stone aggregates, in their various sizes and textures, are the unsung heroes of construction. From the fine grains of sand to the robustness of 60mm stone, each type plays a vital role in shaping our built environment. Understanding the specific uses of these aggregates empowers construction professionals to choose the right materials for each project. Whether it's creating a smooth finish with 6mm stone or providing the load-bearing foundation with GSB, each aggregate has its place in the construction process.
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60mm Stone Aggregates:

Reserved for specialized applications requiring exceptionally robust materials. Often used in projects like dams and retaining walls.

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40mm Stone Aggregates:

Known for its load-bearing capacity, making it suitable for heavy-duty construction projects. Commonly used in foundations and road sub-bases.

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20mm Stone Aggregates:
Versatile and commonly used in various construction applications. It's a key ingredient in concrete production, suitable for drainage layers, and excellent for road construction.

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12mm Stone Aggregates:
An essential component in the production of concrete, ensuring good interlocking and a solid structural base. Widely used in reinforced concrete projects.

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6mm Stone Aggregates:
Used in concrete mixes for finer textures, especially in paving blocks, sidewalks, driveways, patios, homes, offices, and roads for base or subbase, and in cement manufacturing.

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Manufactured Sand(M-Sand):
M-Sand is a artificial sand created by crushing hard materials into small, angular particles, washed, and finely graded for construction aggregate. A river sand alternative in construction.

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Dust (Stone Dust or Filler):
Commonly used as a base for patios, walkways, and driveways, providing stability and a level surface. Also employed in concrete as a substitute for river or natural sand.

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Wetmix:
Essential layers in road construction. Wetmix provides a strong, stable foundation.

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GSB (Granular Sub Base):
Essential layers in road construction.GSB forms the load-bearing sub-base for asphalt or concrete.

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Gravel:
With its rounded edges, gravel is excellent for drainage purposes. Widely used in landscaping, as well as in the construction of roads and walkways.