3/4" - 0"
Filters or fillers
Nomenclature derived from ASTM C33
1 1/2" - 3/4"
Masonry construction, concrete stone.
Nomenclature derived from ASTM C33
1" - 3/8"
Construction, concrete stone, normally used in concrete mixers for pre-mixing and pouring
Nomenclature derived from ASTM C33
1/2" - 3/16"
Contruction, for pumpable concrete, used for premixed
Nomenclature derived from ASTM C33
8" - 3"
Filters and drains or muddy yard fills, septic tanks, containment of land prone to landslides
Name that we have assigned in the quarry according to its use.
1/4" - 0"
Fillings and road base, road conditioning, in some cases, small construction companies use it to mix concrete to save the use of sand.
Name used by the characteristics of the product, since the largest proportion is stone dust generated in the crushing process.
1 1/2" - 0"
Fillings and road base, road conditioning, in some cases, small construction companies use it to mix concrete to save the use of sand.
Name originated by the specifications and granulometry that the MOP stipulates for this base.
3" - 0"
Fills and road bases, conditioning of roads, compaction of muddy terrain.
Name originated by the specifications and granulometry that the MOP stipulates for this base.
Rocks from 20" and up
Used for deep fills, breakwaters and embankments, filters or to build road passes over ravines, allowing the flow of water between the rocks.
Name from English used for rocks of large dimensions.
24" - 0"
Raw material, used for crushing, filling with a high profile or thickness of the deepest layer in the construction of roads
Name used in Panama to refer to the rock obtained after a blast