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- Construction_aggregate abstract "Construction aggregate, or simply "aggregate", is a broad category of coarse particulate material used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, recycled concrete and geosynthetic aggregates. Aggregates are the most mined materials in the world. Aggregates are a component of composite materials such as concrete and asphalt concrete; the aggregate serves as reinforcement to add strength to the overall composite material. Due to the relatively high hydraulic conductivity value as compared to most soils, aggregates are widely used in drainage applications such as foundation and French drains, septic drain fields, retaining wall drains, and road side edge drains. Aggregates are also used as base material under foundations, roads, and railroads. In other words, aggregates are used as a stable foundation or road/rail base with predictable, uniform properties (e.g. to help prevent differential settling under the road or building), or as a low-cost extender that binds with more expensive cement or asphalt to form concrete. Preferred bitumenous aggregate sizes for road construction are given in EN 13043 as d/D (where the range shows the smallest and largest square mesh grating that the particles can pass). The same classification sizing is used for larger armour stone sizes in EN 13383, EN 12620 for concrete aggregate, EN 13242 for base layers of road construction and EN 13450 for railway ballast.The American Society for Testing and Materials publishes an exhaustive listing of specifications for various construction aggregate products, which, by their individual design, are suitable for specific construction purposes. These products include specific types of coarse and fine aggregate designed for such uses as additives to asphalt and concrete mixes, as well as other construction uses. State transportation departments further refine aggregate material specifications in order to tailor aggregate use to the needs and available supply in their particular locations.Sources for these basic materials can be grouped into three main areas: Mining of mineral aggregate deposits, including sand, gravel, and stone; use of waste slag from the manufacture of iron and steel; and recycling of concrete, which is itself chiefly manufactured from mineral aggregates. In addition, there are some (minor) materials that are used as specialty lightweight aggregates: clay, pumice, perlite, and vermiculite.".
- Construction_aggregate thumbnail Limestone_processing_plant,_Tennessee.jpg?width=300.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink cement.org.
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- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink sand_and_gravel_construction,sandgmyb05.pdf.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink myb1-2006-sandg.pdf.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink cstonmyb05.pdf.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink myb1-2006-stonc.pdf.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink ocapa.net.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Aggregate.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink c1176.pdf.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink www.astm.org.
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- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink AggsataGlanceDL.pdf.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink qid_rec.pdf.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink www.samscreen.com.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink service.html.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageExternalLink www.uepg.eu.
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageID "7096085".
- Construction_aggregate wikiPageRevisionID "605790686".
- Construction_aggregate hasPhotoCollection Construction_aggregate.
- Construction_aggregate subject Category:Building_materials.
- Construction_aggregate subject Category:Building_stone.
- Construction_aggregate subject Category:Concrete.
- Construction_aggregate subject Category:Granular_materials.
- Construction_aggregate subject Category:Pavements.
- Construction_aggregate subject Category:Quarrying.
- Construction_aggregate subject Category:Stone.
- Construction_aggregate type Artifact100021939.
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- Construction_aggregate type HorizontalSurface103536348.
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- Construction_aggregate comment "Construction aggregate, or simply "aggregate", is a broad category of coarse particulate material used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, recycled concrete and geosynthetic aggregates. Aggregates are the most mined materials in the world. Aggregates are a component of composite materials such as concrete and asphalt concrete; the aggregate serves as reinforcement to add strength to the overall composite material.".
- Construction_aggregate label "Agregados de construção civil".
- Construction_aggregate label "Construction aggregate".
- Construction_aggregate label "Toeslagmateriaal".
- Construction_aggregate label "骨料".
- Construction_aggregate sameAs Toeslagmateriaal.
- Construction_aggregate sameAs Agregados_de_construção_civil.
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- Construction_aggregate wasDerivedFrom Construction_aggregate?oldid=605790686.
- Construction_aggregate depiction Limestone_processing_plant,_Tennessee.jpg.
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