Aggregates Crewe
The different types of aggregates VWJ Earthmoving provides in crewe, loose in 8 wheel tippers (approx. 20 tonnes) include:
VWJ Earthmoving Quarried Aggregates:
Quarried aggregates are materials extracted from natural rock formations and processed for various construction and industrial uses. The primary type of rock used to produce quarried aggregates in Cheshire, Staffordshire and Deeside is limestone.
VWJ Earthmoving Supply:
- Quarried Limestone MOT Type 1
- Quarried Limestone 6F5
- Quarried Limestone Pipe Bedding
- Quarried Limestone Dust 0-4mm
- Fill Sand
- Quarried Building Sand
- Sharp Sand / Quarried Concrete
- Cow Bedding Sand
- Moist Equine Sand
VWJ Earthmoving Recycled Aggregates:
Recycled aggregates are materials derived from the processing of previously used construction materials. These aggregates are a sustainable alternative to natural aggregates and are made from various sources: Concrete, Brick, Glass and Asphalt.
The process of producing recycled aggregates can include crushing, screening & washing to ensure the recycled aggregates meet the necessary quality standards for use in construction projects and housing developments.
VWJ Earthmoving Supply:
- 3mm WSA Grit Sand
- WSA Pipe Bedding
- MOT Type 4
- MOT Type 1 (Recycled)
- Crushed 6F2
- Planings
- Track / Railway Ballast
the main differences between quarried and recycled aggregates
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Quarried Aggregates |
Recycled Aggregates |
Production Processes |
Extraction: Involves blasting, cutting, or drilling rock from quarries.
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Collection: Gathering and sorting recyclable materials from demolition sites. |
Environmental Impact |
Impact: Extraction processes can lead to habitat destruction, landscape alteration, and significant carbon emissions. Resource Use: Involves the depletion of natural resources. |
Impact: Reduces landfill waste, conserves natural resources, and generally has a lower carbon footprint. Sustainability: Promotes recycling and reusing materials, contributing to sustainable construction practices. |
Applications |
Primary Uses: Often used in high-specification applications requiring consistent quality, such as concrete production, road construction, and foundation work. Properties: Typically have high strength and durability, making them suitable for structural applications. |
Primary Uses: Used in a variety of applications including road base, sub-base materials, landscaping, and non-structural concrete. Properties: May vary in quality and strength depending on the source material and processing, but are generally adequate for many construction needs. |
Price |
Cost: Can be more expensive due to extraction and processing costs. |
Cost: Often more cost-effective due to lower raw material costs and reduced transportation expenses from local sources. |
In summary, quarried aggregates are natural materials extracted from the earth, typically offering consistent quality and strength, while recycled aggregates are processed from previously used materials, providing a more sustainable and often cost-effective alternative with varying quality.