The particle-size distribution (PSD) of a powder, or granular material, or particles dispersed in fluid, is a list of values or a mathematical function that defines the relative amount, typically by mass, of particles present according to size.[1] Significant energy is usually required to disintegrate soil, etc. particles into the PSD that is then called a grain size distributio
Aggregates are mixtures of sand, gravel, crushed rock or other bulk minerals used in construction, principally as a component of concrete, and in civil engineering. At CEMENTATION we supply aggregates for a range of core applications, from fill materials to aggregates that can be used in concrete, precast concrete, asphalt and for surface dressing. Aggregate plays an important role in concrete and construction part. We supply quality material which makes durable concrete with higher compressive strength and low permeability having better finish. We can supply a wide range of coarse, fine and blended aggregates in accordance with international standards. We acquire rock mines and stone crushing plants and enable us to fulfil contract of any size. Progressive stages if crushing and screening enable us to produce a range of aggregate sizes (06mm to 65mm) APPLICATIONS Road and Highway surfaces Constructions or Civil work Railway Ballast To make Concrete or Asphalt Filling
Our stainless steel, brass, and aluminum trunk handles are designed for durability, functionality, and style. Stainless steel handles provide excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for heavy-duty use and harsh environments. Brass handles offer a classic, elegant look with high resistance to rust and tarnish, adding a touch of sophistication to any trunk. Aluminum handles are lightweight, yet strong and corrosion-resistant, perfect for those seeking both durability and ease of use. All our trunk handles can be customized in terms of size, finish, and design, ensuring they meet the specific needs of different industries and projects worldwide.
Our customizable Cabinet Handles are designed to elevate the look of any space, offering both functionality and style. Crafted from premium-quality materials, they ensure long-lasting durability and a smooth, comfortable grip. Available in a variety of sizes and designs, each handle is tailored to meet your specific needs, making it easy to match your decor, whether modern or traditional. Choose from a range of finishes, textures, and shapes for a truly personalized touch. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, or furniture, our custom cabinet handles blend quality craftsmanship with elegance to enhance the beauty and practicality of your cabinets.
Geo Textile Netting made of Natural Coco Fiber in White or Brown Coir. (Machine or Hand woven). Used to control Soil Erosion, at work sites, road construction areas, river banks etc.. as a protective measure/Mesh. Can be used as backing for hydro seed spraying. Specifications Mesh Hole size : 20mm x 20mm or 30mm x 30mm or (As per buyer’s requirement for any pattern and size) Supplied in rolls any length and any width (up to 2 meters of maximum width).
Tandur Yellow Natural Limestone: Limestone is a rock formed from sedimentary process where underground and underwater comprised primarily of calcium deposits of shell and bone. Common colors are black, grey, white, yellow or brown. Limestone is known to contain lime from sea water, and that’s why the nomenclature. Specifications : Tiles: 10 - 20, 10 - 30, 10 - 40, 10 - 60 CM 20 - 20, 20 - 40, 20 - 60 CM 30 - 30, 30 - 60, 60 - 60, 60 - 90, 30 - 120 CM Thickness: Natural Split: 20-30 MM, 25-35 MM Calibrated / Sawn: 18, 20, 22, 25 MM Edges: Hand Cut, Machine Cut Finishes: Natural, Brushed, Tumbled, Honed, Polished, Sand Blasted, Bush Hammered
Kota Brown Limestone: Limestone is a rock formed from sedimentary process where underground and underwater comprised primarily of calcium deposits of shell and bone. Common colors are black, grey, white, yellow or brown. Limestone is known to contain lime from sea water, and that’s why the nomenclature. Specifications Tiles: 10 - 20, 10 - 30, 10 - 40, 10 - 60 CM 20 - 20, 20 - 40, 20 - 60 CM 30 - 30, 30 - 60, 60 - 60, 60 - 90, 30 - 120 CM Thickness: Natural Split: 20-30 MM, 25-35 MM Calibrated / Sawn: 18, 20, 22, 25 MM Edges: Hand Cut, Machine Cut Finishes: Natural, Brushed, Tumbled, Honed, Polished, Sand Blasted, Bush Hammered
Kaddapa Black Limestone: Limestone is a rock formed from sedimentary process where underground and underwater comprised primarily of calcium deposits of shell and bone. Common colors are black, grey, white, yellow or brown. Limestone is known to contain lime from sea water, and that’s why the nomenclature. Specifications : Tiles: 10 - 20, 10 - 30, 10 - 40, 10 - 60 CM 20 - 20, 20 - 40, 20 - 60 CM 30 - 30, 30 - 60, 60 - 60, 60 - 90, 30 - 120 CM Thickness: Natural Split: 20-30 MM, 25-35 MM Calibrated / Sawn: 18, 20, 22, 25 MM Edges: Hand Cut, Machine Cut Finishes: Natural, Brushed, Tumbled, Honed, Polished, Sand Blasted, Bush Hammered
Jeera Green Slate Stone: Slate has a unique look, and is an extraordinary and versatile material. Slate has very low porosity that makes it stain resistant and easy to maintain. Slate has a fine to medium grained surface texture. It renders a very graceful, natural finish to any building or home. Quartzite can be cleft like slate, or can be smooth and more similar to marble and granite in appearance. The major difference between slate and quartzite is quartz-ite’s ability to withstand many freeze-thaw cycles. Specifications Tiles: 10×20, 10×30, 10×40, 10×60 CM 20×20, 20×40, 20×60 CM 30X30, 30X60, 60×60, CM Thickness: Natural Split: 10-15 MM, 10-20 MM Calibrated / Sawn: 10, 12, 15, 18, 20 MM Edges: Hand Cut, Machine Cut Finishes: Natural, Brushed, Honed, Polished, Tumbled, Antique
Marble is a metamorphic rock that forms when limestone is subjected to intense heat and pressure, causing it to recrystallize and develop a smooth, polished surface. Marble is prized for its beauty, durability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. Origin and Formation Marble is primarily composed of calcite, a mineral form of calcium carbonate. Limestone, which is also composed of calcite, is the precursor to marble. When limestone is buried deep underground, it is subjected to high temperatures and pressures. These conditions cause the limestone to recrystallize, forming marble. The intense heat and pressure also eliminate any impurities in the limestone, resulting in a pure, crystalline rock with a smooth, even texture. Types of Marble Marble comes in a wide range of colors, patterns, and textures, depending on the impurities present in the original limestone and the geological conditions during its formation. Some of the most common types of marble include: White Marble: White marble is the most popular type of marble, renowned for its elegant appearance and versatility. It is often used for countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and decorative applications. Carrara Marble: This highly prized white marble originates from quarries in the Carrara Mountains of Tuscany, Italy. It has been used for centuries for sculptures, monuments, and architectural elements due to its exceptional purity and beauty. Calacatta Marble: This type of marble is characterized by its dramatic veining, which often resembles flowing ribbons of darker shades against a white background. Calacatta marble is a popular choice for countertops, floors, and bathroom vanities. Pink Marble: Pink marble is often associated with luxury and elegance. It is derived from limestone deposits that have been enriched with iron oxides, giving it its characteristic pinkish hue. Pink marble is commonly used for countertops, flooring, and wall cladding. Green Marble: Green marble is created when limestone is infused with the mineral chlorite, resulting in a verdant appearance. It is often used for architectural elements, sculptures, and decorative applications.