1)What is the maximum size of aggregate that can be used
for M-50 grade concrete ? Code teh authority?
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Answer / manvender singh
20mm aggregate to be used for M-50 grade concrete.
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Answer / sjtbehera
In m50 grade of concrete 20mm and 10mm size of aggregate
are used. Higher the aggregate size the compreesive
strength of grade of concrete is less.
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