Products

Aggregate 10mm

According to the application, ready-mix concrete, the base and sub-base course of asphalt/bitumen/concrete roads, and pavements primarily use 10 mm aggregates.

Aggregate 20mm

RCC buildings use 20mm of aggregate because it is easier to pour concrete now that it is more workable. With the aid of 20mm cubicled engineered aggregate, the best mix design and increased concrete quality may be accomplished.

Aggregate 40mm

Used as a tracking pad on construction sites and in landscaping around trees, drains, and other items on the ground. Used as a substrate or subbase material in paving blocks and concrete for sidewalks, driveways, residences, office buildings, and paved roadways, etc.

Aggregate 60mm

For the construction of concrete and other robust structures, 60MM Aggregate is used. Additionally, it is used in the development of roads for societal, industrial, and commercial hubs. It is well-known for its extraordinary resilience and ability to withstand harsh weather.

Aggregate 80mm

80mm Crushed Stone Aggregates are commonly used for Road Construction.It is well-known for its exceptional toughness and ability to withstand extreme weather.

GSB

Granular sub base (GSB), a construction material used as a sub-base layer when building roads. Granular sub base refers to the layer of the road foundation immediately above the compacted subgrade layer. Granular sub base, abbreviated as GSB, prevents capillary action from rising above the GSB layer. This prevents capillary water from ascending. Second, it serves as a drainage layer, allowing water to pass through without harming other road layers.

Quarry Dust

Quarry dust is a concentrated byproduct of the crushing process that can be used as aggregates for concreting, particularly fine aggregates. During quarrying activities, the rock is crushed into various sizes; the dust produced during the process is known as quarry dust. Used for bricks, tiles, road aggregates, and building materials.

Crushed Stone

Crushed stone, also known as angular rock, is a form of building material that is typically produced by mining a suitable rock deposit and then employing crushers to reduce the recovered rock to the necessary size. 

M-sand

M sand is a particular kind of synthetic sand that is produced by crushing big, hard stones typically boulders or granite into tiny particles that are then meticulously cleaned and graded. It is regularly employed in construction as a substitute for river sand, primarily in the production of concrete and mortar mixtures.

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