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Crushed stone is finer and mainly used for base courses, sub-base, and levelling. Coarse aggregate has larger particles and is better suited for reinforced concrete, backfill, and load-bearing layers. Matkel provides specific sizes to reduce impurities and support stable performance in Riyadh and other Saudi regions.
Yes, when the particle size is stable and clay or dust content is low. Crushed stone is usually placed directly over prepared soil, while coarse aggregate is used inside the concrete mix. Matching the sizes to project specifications and Saudi standards helps prevent settlement or weak performance in hot regions.
It depends on layer thickness and foundation type. For a 150 mm base course, you may need around 0.15 cubic meters per square meter, or roughly 210 to 250 kg depending on density. For an exact estimate, calculate the required length, depth, and project specifications before ordering.
Coarse aggregate is commonly supplied in sizes such as 20 mm and 40 mm, selected according to the concrete mix. One cubic meter usually weighs around 1.5 to 1.8 tonnes, depending on moisture and particle size. For large projects, a particle analysis report is recommended before delivery.
Yes, if the product comes with a test certificate meeting Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization requirements, including stable particle size and low impurities. Matkel can prepare quality reports for selected sizes, making it easier to approve the material for construction work in the Kingdom.
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