kivimursketta
Kivimursketta, a Finnish term, translates to crushed stone or aggregate. It is a granular material composed of fragments of rock that are produced by crushing larger rocks. The size of the fragments can vary significantly depending on the intended use, ranging from fine dust to larger, coarse pieces.
The production of kivimursketta typically involves mechanical crushing of various types of rock, such as granite,
Kivimursketta is a widely used material in construction and civil engineering. Its primary applications include use