STUDY OF A PHYSICAL PROPERTY OF EPOXY GRANITE
Keywords:
Granite, Mechanical properties,, Density, Epoxy graniteAbstract
Epoxy granite isa topic of discussion due to its versatility and functionality;it possesses all the required properties in adequate range, such as mechanical, thermal and vibrational. It needscertainjudgement and surety of the mixture of granite and resin. Also,granite particle size, their different size combinations eventheir mixture with epoxy which also has an appropriate amount ofquantity to be taken. Combination of variable i.e. Granite particle size, their percentage in mixture, epoxy percentage, vibrational frequency during casting and their effect on all the properties have been experimented. Altogether,its importance as a structural materialand its application have made epoxy granite as one of the most valuable material.
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