SAND MANUFACTURED ON DEMAND
GENERAL
Sands used by SNL are natural, siliceous for all the fractions, from the finest to the coarsest (6.3 mm). They are clean; their grains are generally of rounded shape.
They are dried and screened so as to be classified in various fractions.
So as to meet specific customer demand, our factory performs sand recomposition and homogenisation in a mixer which will match grading requirements (value and variability) determined by the client.
EXAMPLES
- Sands according to local or national standard’s grading specifications: Indian Standard IS 650 in 3 fractions of sand, Columbia standard BS 4550 part 6, BS 1881 from 131 next 5 sand fractions, ASTM C778-3, BS 1377 from 9 to work civil engineering, etc.
- Reconstitute the sand of the former river bed (study of river flows and floods and dam released study).
- Create neutral substrata for environmental studies mesocosm.
- Sands with sizes and colors suitable for study by simulation of avalanches.
- Reconstitute sand with porosity up chosen.
- Selected size of Sand and statistically validated to ensure laboratory sieve.
- Pickling quartz sands to clean the laboratory mills.
- Sands for various water filtration following nh 12901
- Sand wiith ASTM mesh 40-60; 20-35 mesh ASTM or any sort of mesh (cut)
- Sand according to EN 168 (wear glasses)
- Sand 0.04-0.4 mm wear water meter test
- Sand ARIZONA ISO 12103-1 all sizes
- Sand beach – less than 1 mm base of the NF P 15 403 (test dive equipment)
- Sand according to DIN 949
- Sand for Kit Surf security element wear test
- Sand for textile wear test
- Sand for solar cream testing
- Sand for geopolymere porosity test
- Sand for Sand box ( civil works)
- Sand fur fuse
- Sand for University Research ( fluid mechanic, ..)
- etc..
CONTROLS
Controls, grading, mass, humidity or anything else if needed, are carried out in the SNL lab.
PACKAGING
The sand packaging can be done in small bags, calibrated in mass (1.4 kg maximum) or in bulk in paper bag from 1 kg to 25 kg; other packaging can be done on demand.
Manufactured products are then put on pallet to be delivered all over the world.