
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Size | 20 mm |
| Shape | Angular to sub-angular |
| Rock Type | Basalt (Deccan Trap) |
| Aggregate Impact Value | Less than 30% |
| Aggregate Crushing Value | Less than 30% |
| Water Absorption | Less than 2% |
| Bulk Density | 1,400-1,600 kg/m³ |
| IS Standard | IS 383:2016 |
20mm aggregate is the most commonly used coarse aggregate size for concrete in building construction. It is the standard size for slabs, beams, and columns where the reinforcement spacing allows the concrete to flow and compact properly.
In the Mumbai region, aggregates are produced from the local basalt (trap rock) which is abundant in the Western Ghats. Basalt aggregate is hard, durable, and provides excellent bonding with cement paste. Most crushing plants are located along the Panvel-Pen-Khopoli belt.
When buying 20mm aggregate, check for excessive dust (fines), flaky or elongated particles, and clay lumps. Good quality aggregate should be clean, angular, and well-graded. The aggregate should be washed if the dust content exceeds 3%.
Ambernath is an affordable housing destination in the eastern MMR corridor. New residential construction is concentrated along the Ambernath-Badlapur road and near the railway station. The MIDC area provides employment, driving housing demand. Several budget and mid-range residential projects are actively under construction.
“Bulk aggregate orders for our road project near Bhiwandi. 40mm crushed basalt delivered in 10-wheeler trucks, consistent quality across all loads. Good experience.”
Ambernath in Thane (PIN: 421501) is 15 km from Kalyan MIDC. With same day delivery available, we ensure your 20mm aggregate reach your site on schedule. Ambernath is an affordable housing destination in the eastern MMR corridor.
20mm Aggregate in Ambernath