What size is 6F5?
What size is 6F5?
6F5 is an unbound, coarse recycled aggregate made from crushed hardcore and concrete and graded from 75mm down to dust. 6F2 can be used as bulk fill to build up levels, as a temporary hard standing, for firming up soft or wet ground or for use as a layer below Type 1 crushed/primary.
What’s the difference between 6F2 and 6F5?
6F2 is manufactured on site and used on-site. 6F5 is material imported to site.
What is 6F5 aggregate used for?
6f5 are a recycled aggregate made from crushed hardcore and is built up of 75mm down to dust. The 6F5 is normally used as bulk fill to build up levels/ capping layer.
What is 6F5 capping?
The term 6F5 Capping is generally used to describe a product that is similar in size and grading to recycled 6F2 Crusher Run but made from quarried stone instead. 6F5 Capping is mainly used a sub-base for roads and buildings although it has many other uses such as Piling Mats and general backfill.
What is 6F1 aggregate?
6F1/6F4 (formerly 6F1 Recycled) is a finer capping layer that is used in the same way as 6F5 but with a finer grading. 6F2/6F5 Recycled is a coarse-graded material ranging from 125mm to dust. 6F2/6F5 is typically used for piling mats, haul roads and temporary hard-standings, such as car parks.
What is 6C material?
6C – Selected uniformly graded granular material (Starter layer) 6D – Selected uniformly graded granular material (Starter layer below pulverised fuel ash) 6E – Selected granular material, Class 9A (For stabilisation with cement to form capping) 6F1 – Selected granular material, fine grading (Capping)
Is 6F5 recycled?
6F5 is a recycled aggregate that is made up of crushed hardcore materials including crushed concrete. In general, our crushed concrete contains materials that range in size from 75mm down to dust making it perfectly suited for use as a bulk fill material.
What is 6F1 material?
6F1/6F4 (formerly 6F1 Recycled) is a finer capping layer that is used in the same way as 6F5 but with a finer grading. 6F4 is generally 31.5mm to dust. 6F2/6F5 Recycled is a coarse-graded material ranging from 125mm to dust.
What is class 6F5 material?
Is 6F2 a waste?
We are regularly asked by our customers to remove or relocate 6F2 from their sites which has been used for temporary works. The material is then technically deemed a waste product.
What is class 2C material?
2C – Stoney cohesive material (General fill) 2D – Silty cohesive material (General fill) 2E – Reclaimed pulverised fuel ash cohesive material (General fill) 5A – Topsoil, or turf, existing on site (Topsoiling)
What is the difference between class 6f4 and 6F5 aggregates?
Class 6F4 fine grading 0/32mm and 6F5 coarse grading 0/80mm. The aggregates act as a capping material to sub grades providing improved strength and a lower level to Type 1 Sub Base. The requirement is mostly for Class 6F5 which is manufactured in crushed rock, recycled and seconday aggregates.
What is the difference between 6F2 and 6F5?
Confusingly the terms 6F2 and 6F5 refer to a similar product i.e. a 4”-5” Crusher Run but one being produced from quarried material and the other from recycled materials. Some Quarries refer to 6F2 as quarried stone and 6F5 as recycled, while others use the terms the other way around.
What is 6f1 6f4 grade fill?
6F1/6F4, 6F2/6F5 Granular Fill. Granular fill is available in a variety of sizes, which are used as general fill or as capping materials in large-scale ground works and civil engineering projects. Soils and Stone can supply two different graded granular fills: 6F4 and 6F5.
What is 6f2/6f5 recycled?
6F2/6F5 Recycled is a coarse-graded material ranging from 125mm to dust. 6F2/6F5 is typically used for piling mats, haul roads and temporary hard-standings, such as car parks. All materials are delivered in the loose or via industry standard bulk bags.