Aggregates

Gabbro aggregates

Gabbro aggregates are crushed stones or materials that are made from gabbro, a coarse-grained, intrusive igneous rock. Gabbro is composed primarily of plagioclase feldspar, pyroxenes, and sometimes olivine, making it a dense and durable rock. Because of its strength, gabbro is used as an aggregate in construction and road building

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Road Base

Gabbro road base aggregates are crushed materials made from gabbro, an igneous rock formed from the slow cooling of magma beneath the Earth’s surface. Gabbro is composed mainly of minerals like feldspar, pyroxene, and amphibole, giving it a dense, durable, and hard structure. These properties make gabbro an excellent material for road base aggregates, which are used as a foundational layer in road construction.

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Sub Base

Gabbro sub-base aggregates are crushed materials made from gabbro, an igneous rock that is dense, durable, and resistant to weathering. These aggregates are used as a foundational layer in road construction, placed beneath the base course to provide support, stability, and effective drainage. Gabbro’s hardness and strength make it ideal for sub-base applications in high-traffic areas and environments subjected to heavy loads and harsh weather conditions.

Limestone aggregates

Limestone aggregates are crushed materials derived from limestone, a sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). These aggregates are widely used in construction, road building, and other engineering applications due to their accessibility, versatility, and strength.

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Road Base

Limestone road base aggregates are crushed stone or gravel materials made from limestone, a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). Limestone is a popular choice for road base construction due to its strength, durability, and availability. The aggregates derived from limestone are used as a foundational layer in road construction to provide structural support, drainage, and compaction.

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Sub Base

Limestone sub-base aggregates are crushed materials made from limestone, a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃), that are used as a layer of material beneath the base course in road and pavement construction. The sub-base layer serves as a foundation for the road surface (whether asphalt, concrete, or other types of surfacing), helping to distribute the load from traffic and providing drainage to prevent water-related damage.

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