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What is Aggregate?

Aggregate is an aggregation of non-metallic minerals obtained in particulate form and can be processed and used for civil and highway engineering construction.

Aggregates are mainly classified into two categories:

  1. Fine Aggregate
  2. Coarse Aggregate


Aggregate Articles

  • What is Aggregate?
  • Density of Aggregate - Bulk and Relative Density
  • What is Fine Aggregate? Fine Aggregate Types
  • Difference Between Fine and Coarse Aggregate

 

 

 

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