murskeainesta
Murskeainesta, often translated as crushed aggregate, is a granular construction material consisting of crushed rock or recycled concrete particles prepared to meet defined size distributions. It is predominantly inert mineral material such as quartz, feldspar, or carbonate rock, but may include impurities. It is used as a base and fill material in civil engineering, as sub-base layers under pavements, as backfill around structures, and, in certain gradings, as an aggregate in concrete or asphalt.
Production and grading: It is produced by crushing and screening rock or demolished concrete at quarries or
Applications: In road construction, murskeainesta provides load-bearing and drainage layers; in building works it serves as
Standards and sustainability: The exact specifications depend on country and application. International standards commonly referenced include