
Fine Aggregates
Fine aggregates are small particles used in construction, such as sand, silt, or crushed stone. They typically pass through a sieve with a mesh size of 4.75 mm. Fine aggregates fill the gaps between larger particles, improving the strength and stability of concrete and mortar. They help in achieving the desired workability and finish of construction materials. Additionally, they play a crucial role in controlling water retention and the overall consistency of the mixture, contributing to the durability of structures like buildings and roads.