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Tag: ASTM C142

ASTM C142: Testing Clay Lumps and Friable Particles in Aggregates

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ASTM C142

When you think about quality aggregates, you probably imagine strong, clean stone or durable sand. But not every piece of aggregate is solid gold. Sometimes, you get clay lumps or weak, crumbly particles mixed in.

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