what is the ingredient value of 40mm and 20mm aggregates?
Answer / Shalendra Singh
The ingredient values (also known as gradation) for aggregates such as 40mm and 20mm are typically expressed in terms of the percentage passing through specific sieve sizes. For example, a 40mm aggregate may have a maximum size of 40mm and a minimum size greater than 30mm, with a certain percentage passing through different sieves such as 10mm, 2.36mm, etc. The exact gradation for these aggregates can vary depending on their intended use and the local specifications in your area.
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