STONE AGGREGATE

Coarse aggregates consist of gravel, crushed stone or recycled concrete with particle sizes of ranging from 3/8-inch to 1.5 inches. Coarse aggregates are used in a wide range of construction applications, notably in concrete and asphalt mixes. Common uses for coarse crushed stone.
Aggregates are immobile granular materials such as sand, gravel, or crumble stone that, along with water and portland cement, are an indispensable ingredient in concrete.

1. FOR FINE CRUSHED STONE : 

Common uses for fine crused stone 

• Concrete
• Asphalt
• Backfill and bedding materials
• Skid resistance on ice or snow
• Agricultural-lime (Ag-lime)
• Stabilized earth or reinforced soils
Sizes and Designations

ASTM, AASHTO & DOT products available.
Common designations include, but are not limited to: Concrete Sand, Asphalt Sand, Manufactured Sand (Man Sand), Dry & Washed Screenings

2. FOR COURSE CRUSHED STONE: 

Common uses for coarse crushed stone
• Concrete aggregate
• Asphalt aggregate
• Drainage stone
• Seal coat chips for roadways
• Stone roads and driveways
• Road base
• Backfill
Sizes and Designations

ASTM, AASHTO & DOT products available.
Common designations include, but are not limited to: #4, #467, #5, #56, #57, #6, #67, #7, #8, #89, #9


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