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Structuresand is a term used in civil engineering to describe an engineered sand product designed for structural applications. It is produced to meet specified particle size distribution, cleanliness, and moisture characteristics to achieve predictable compaction and bearing performance when used as fill, base, or interlayer in contact with foundations.

It typically consists of high-quality quartz sand with limited fines (silt and clay) to reduce cohesion and

Structuresand is produced from crushed rock or natural sands that are processed to meet regional standards

Typical uses include compacted fill under concrete slabs, base layers for roadways and foundations, backfill behind

See also: sand, structural fill, engineered aggregates, silica dust.

improve
drainage
and
compaction.
The
grain
size
distribution
is
tailored
to
produce
a
densely
packed,
low-void
matrix;
common
ranges
emphasize
a
well-graded
mix
with
a
maximum
particle
size
in
the
millimeter
range
and
low
fine
content
to
maintain
stability
in
dry
and
semi-dry
conditions.
The
material
is
usually
washed
and
dried
to
remove
contaminants.
for
construction
aggregates.
Depending
on
jurisdiction,
the
material
must
comply
with
standards
such
as
ASTM
or
EN
specifications
for
sand
and
gravel
used
in
structural
applications.
Quality
control
typically
includes
particle
size
analysis,
washing,
moisture
content
testing,
and
field
compaction
checks.
retaining
walls,
and
as
a
clean
interlayer
in
modular
or
prefabricated
construction.
Advantages
include
predictable
compaction
behavior,
improved
bearing
capacity,
and
better
drainage.
Limitations
include
higher
cost
relative
to
common
bank
sands,
ongoing
dust-control
needs
due
to
silica
content,
and
potential
supply
constraints
in
some
regions.