Coarse definition
Examples of Coarse in a sentence
Coarse aggregate shall of all aggregate particles of size greater than 4.75mm.
Aggregate shall comply with British Standard as follows: Fine - B.S. 882 Table 2 Zones 1 to 3 only Coarse - B.S. 882 Table 1 “All in” - B.S. 882 Tables 3 Each type of aggregate shall be obtained from one approved source, capable of maintaining adequate supplies of consistently graded material throughout the Contract.
Coarse aggregates shall be hard, clean gravel or broken stone from approved quarries and shall be free from earth, decomposed stone, and extraneous matter.
Coarse Aggregate for concrete blocks shall be good, hard, clean aggregate from approved quarries.
The criteria for approval will be as outlined in Standard Operating Procedure No. 1, “Monitoring the Quality of Coarse and Fine Aggregates” except the raw material will be recyclable concrete as specified herein rather than a geological deposit of aggregate.
Special purpose corn is defined in the Coarse Grains Provisions as high-amylose, high-oil or high-protein not authorized by the Coarse Grains Provisions, flint, flour, Indian, blue corn, wildlife-adapted, or any open-pollinated varieties.
Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (“CWDM”) is a variation of WDM that carries four to eight wavelengths per fiber or more that is designed for short to medium-haul networks (regional and metropolitan areas).
Coarse aggregates consist of broken granite having clean, hard, strong, dense and durable fragments, free from adhering coatings and conforming to the requirements of this specifications.
Bituminous leveling course: MDOT Mixture 1100L Coarse aggregate: 20A Minimum thickness of leveling course: 3” (75mm) Bituminous top course: MDOT Mixture 1300T Coarse aggregate: 20‐AAA Minimum thickness of top course: 1‐1/2” (38 mm) New bituminous pavement and existing bituminous pavement shall be prepared and sealed with a coal tar emulsion sealer.
Coarse aggregate shall have not more than five percent by weight of deleterious substances and soft fragments.