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Instead of mineral aggregate, sythetic artificial pure calcium silicate is used for dental and medical products.
Asphalt concrete is a composite material consisting of an asphalt binder and mineral aggregate.
Pozzolan Cement is a mineral aggregate with watery calcium silicate hydration.
Saussurite is a mineral aggregate which is formed as a hydrothermal alteration product of plagioclase feldspar.
In British English, the word 'asphalt' refers to a mixture of mineral aggregate and bitumen (or tarmac in common parlance).
Asphalt concrete consists of asphalt (used as a binder) mixed with mineral aggregate and then laid down in layers and compacted.
The most common form of concrete is Portland cement concrete, which consists of mineral aggregate (generally gravel and sand), portland cement and water.
Sub-assessment of regional issues including: economic analysis and employment lands; transportation networks; water and waste water servicing, natural systems, prime agricultural areas, and significant mineral aggregate resources.
For example, asphalt paves our roads, but is a composite material consisting of asphalt binder and mineral aggregate, and then laid down in layers and compacted.
The volume of absorbed asphalt is not considered to be a part of VMA because it is part of the pore structure of the mineral aggregate.
The engineering definition of concrete is any composite material composed of mineral aggregate glued together with a binder, whether that binder is Portland cement, asphalt or even epoxy.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines fire clay very generally as a "mineral aggregate composed of hydrous silicates of aluminium (AlO.2SiO.2HO) with or without free silica."
Alumino-silicate bioceramic, Calcium Aluminate Bioceramic, Calcium Alumino-Silicate Bioceramics are developed for Root-end filling and root canal filling materials rather than mineral aggregate based materials.
Like any concrete mixer truck, this GoGo Machine must first be filled with water (collected during launch as it drives through a waterfall) and mineral aggregates (fed by DaiBouken with the Go Schoper).
Whitchurch-Stouffville is York Region's largest "mineral aggregate resource area;" these gravel sites and designated resource areas are located north and south of Bloomington Road, and all lie within the boundaries of the Oak Ridges Moraine.
Conchiolin serves as a relatively flexible, crack-deflecting matrix for the mineral aggregate particles; its strength and the strong bonding of perlucin can in some cases (such as in the formation of nacre) give the finished material an impressive level of toughness.
The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) is a government ministry of the Canadian province of Ontario that responsible for Ontario's provincial parks, forests, fisheries, wildlife, mineral aggregates and the Crown lands and waters that make up 87 per cent of the province.
Sources for these basic materials can be grouped into three main areas: Mining of mineral aggregate deposits, including sand, gravel, and stone; use of waste slag from the manufacture of iron and steel; and recycling of concrete, which is itself chiefly manufactured from mineral aggregates.