Chinese Bauxite
The hardest, highest PSV aggregate produced from Calcined Aluminium Oxide from China. This is the benchmark for skid-resistant aggregates used with resins and thermoplastics for applying to tarmac areas. An aggregate to increase road safety is applied in areas such as road crossings, roundabouts, and approaches to junctions.
Sizes: 0.5-1.4mm, 1-3mm
PSV – Polished Stone Value: 70
The PSV of an aggregate is a measure of the resistance of an aggregate to polishing and the value is established by subjecting the aggregate to a standard polishing process and then testing the aggregate with a portable skid resistance tester. Aggregate that has a PSV over 60 is regarded as a High Skid Resistant Aggregate. The higher the PSV figure the greater resistance the aggregate has to polishing.
AAV – Aggregate Abrasion Value: 3.2
A known mass of aggregate chippings are set in resin in a small test panel and subject to abrasion on a grinding apparatus. The loss in weight of the aggregate after a specified time as a percentage of the original weight is the AAV.
AIV – Aggregate Impact Value: 10
The aggregate impact value is a strength value of an aggregate that is determined by performing the Aggregate Impact Test on a sample. The AIV is the percentage of fines produced from the aggregate after subjecting it to a standard amount of impact. Below 10 would be regarded as strong, above 35 would normally be regarded as too weak to be used in road surfaces.
ACV – Aggregate Crushing Value: 10
The aggregate crushing value is a value which indicates the ability of an aggregate to resist crushing. The lower the figure, the stronger the aggregate ie the greater its ability to resist crushing.
Hardness: 8.5
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