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Sand is a versatile material that can be used in a variety of ways across different industries. While it is a naturally occurring aggregate, it can also be manufactured. Below is a brief guide to this material and some common ways it can be used by businesses.

A Guide to Sand for Industrial Use

What Is Sand?

Naturally occurring sand on beaches and in bodies of water are mostly comprised of quartz grains formed during the natural process of rocks breaking down. Soft, weak minerals in granite are worn away while strong quartz is ground into smaller pieces.

The material can be mined, especially for industry usage. Rocks and quarry stones are selected and blasted to break them down into smaller pieces. These bits are then subjected to a series of crushing cycles to reduce the sand size to fit a 3/8 sieve. Once reached, it is then sieved and washed to remove impurities and other particles before being deemed fit for construction and industry.

How Is It Used?

sandSand can be used in concrete; it’s added in with other aggregates to serve in different projects. Many locations also use the material as part of road building. The sand along with gravel make up an underlayer, so the roadway can support vehicle weight. It can also be utilized for mixing asphalt as well as in construction fill, bricks, and even pipe work.

Some manufacturers will utilize the material in the production of roofing shingles or as a molding ingredient for metal castings. These moldings are typically designed in foundries and create different molds cost-effectively, since sand bonds well with clay to create a strong form. In addition, glass is made from liquid sand that is heated at extremely high temperatures to make it malleable.

Sand is also used in recreational facilities, such as golf courses, basketball courts, and even around pools. They use the material along with other types of aggregate in their landscaping design.

 

When you need a reliable sand and gravel delivery in Crawford County, PA, call the team at RJ Roncaglione Excavating. Their services ensure that your residential or commercial project has exactly what it needs for completion. Known for their top-notch excavation and land clearing services since 1982, they have the right equipment and knowledge for everything from trenching and grading to site preparation. To inquire about a free, no-obligation estimate, call (814) 683-4596 or visit their website.

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