Shot Rock

Product Overview

Shot rock is typically used in road construction. It may also be used as fill material in landscaping and other applications where crushed or broken rock is needed.

Product Description


"Shot rock" is a term commonly used in the context of construction, quarrying, and mining. It refers to rock fragments or stones that have been blasted or broken into smaller, more manageable pieces during the process of excavation or quarrying. Shot rock can vary in size, ranging from small pebbles to larger boulders, depending on the specific blasting or crushing techniques used.

Shot rock is typically used as raw material for various construction purposes, including road construction, building foundations, and concrete production. It may also be used as fill material in landscaping and other applications where crushed or broken rock is needed. The term "shot" in shot rock comes from the blasting process used to break up the larger rock formations into smaller pieces. This process involves using explosives to fracture the rock, making it easier to extract and transport.

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