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Crushed stone mix of fractions

Crushed stone of mixed fractions
Cubical crushed stone — perfect geometry for maximum strength
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Crushed Stone of Mixed Fractions

When Shape Matters for Strength and Durability

Crushed stone is a coarse-grained material made from natural rock. It is widely used in construction, road and railway building, as well as in landscape design. Our cubical crushed stone is the result of a precisely calibrated production process, where properly shaped grains provide better interlocking and maximum strength for finished structures.

The main advantages of crushed stone are its strength and durability. It is resistant to corrosion and does not degrade under the influence of water or wind. In addition, it offers excellent drainage, making it ideal as a base layer for road surfaces and fences. Crushed stone is also used as filler in concrete and asphalt, improving their load-bearing capacity and resistance to cracking and damage.

Overall, crushed stone is a reliable and versatile material with wide application across various construction and design industries. It's an investment in the longevity of your project.

 

Technical Specifications

Flakiness Index

Group I (up to 10%)

Strength Grade

M1200–M1400

Frost Resistance

F300

Fractions Available

5–10, 10–20, 20–40, 40–70 mm

Bulk Density

1.4–1.6 t/m³
Advantages of the Right Shape
Enhanced Strength

Up to 30% higher due to optimal load distribution

Improved Bonding

Cubical shape ensures reliable element interlocking

Binder Savings

Lower consumption of cement and bitumen at the same quality level

Maximum Compaction

Achieves optimal density of the finished structure

Frost Resistance F300

Suitable for harsh climate conditions

Cost Reduction

Less material needed to reach required strength

Applications
High-strength concrete and reinforced concrete products

Road and railway construction

Bridges and interchanges

Asphalt pavement

Drainage systems

Landscape improvement

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