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granulaat

Granulaat is a generic term for granular material consisting of discrete particles produced by crushing or natural fragmentation of rock, mineral or industrial materials. In Dutch practice it refers to aggregates used in construction and civil engineering.

There are natural and artificial (recycled) forms. Natural granulaat includes gravel, sand and crushed stone from

Processing typically involves crushing to reduce size, followed by screening and washing to achieve the desired

Common uses are as coarse or fine aggregate in concrete, as base or sub-base in roads and

Standards and specifications are defined by national and European regulations, usually organized around particle-size classes and

quarrying
or
river
deposits.
Artificial
granulaat
covers
processed
construction
and
demolition
waste,
such
as
crushed
concrete
and
asphalt,
as
well
as
some
industrial
by-products,
depending
on
quality.
size
fractions
and
cleanliness.
Quality
criteria
cover
particle-size
distribution,
content
of
fines
and
contaminants,
moisture,
and
resistance
to
fragmentation.
foundations,
as
bedding
and
fill
material,
and
as
drainage
or
filtration
layers.
The
exact
grade
depends
on
performance
requirements
and
standards.
material
cleanliness.
In
practice,
granulaat
also
plays
a
key
role
in
recycling
and
sustainability,
where
recycled
concrete
aggregate
and
other
waste-derived
materials
substitute
primary
quarry
materials.