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How much yards or percentage of gravel stone 1/4 inch is used in 1 ton of asphalt
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The amount of gravel stone, typically 1/4 inch in size, used in one ton of asphalt can vary depending on the specific mix design and application. However, a common approximation is around 10% to 20% by weight. This translates to roughly 200 to 400 pounds of gravel stone per ton of asphalt. It's impoRead more
The amount of gravel stone, typically 1/4 inch in size, used in one ton of asphalt can vary depending on the specific mix design and application. However, a common approximation is around 10% to 20% by weight. This translates to roughly 200 to 400 pounds of gravel stone per ton of asphalt. It’s important to consult with asphalt mix designers or suppliers for precise calculations based on your project requirements and specifications.
See lessThe amount of 1/4-inch gravel in 1 ton of asphalt varies. It depends on the specific mix design used for that asphalt. The mix design outlines the proportions of different-sized aggregates. To get precise details, check with the asphalt plant or project engineer for the specific project. They can prRead more
The amount of 1/4-inch gravel in 1 ton of asphalt varies. It depends on the specific mix design used for that asphalt. The mix design outlines the proportions of different-sized aggregates. To get precise details, check with the asphalt plant or project engineer for the specific project. They can provide the accurate percentage of 1/4-inch gravel in the mix.
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