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What is Roadstone?

Roadstone is a type of crushed stone that is used as a construction material for roads and other infrastructure projects. It is made by crushing rocks into small pieces, typically limestone or granite, and then sorting the pieces by size to meet specific requirements for use in different applications.

Roadstone is often used as the base layer of a road, providing a stable foundation for the pavement. It can also be used as an aggregate in concrete and asphalt mixtures. The specific properties of roadstone can vary depending on the type of rock used and the location where it is produced, but it generally has good durability and resistance to wear and tear.

In some regions, the term "roadstone" may be used interchangeably with other terms like "crushed stone" or "aggregate," but it typically refers to a specific type of crushed stone that is used for road construction.

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