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Armourstone is a generic term for broken stone with stone masses between 100 and 10,000 kilograms (220 and 22,050 lb) (very coarse aggregate) that is suitable for use in hydraulic engineering. Dimensions and characteristics are laid down in European Standard EN13383.

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  • Armourstone is a generic term for broken stone with stone masses between 100 and 10,000 kilograms (220 and 22,050 lb) (very coarse aggregate) that is suitable for use in hydraulic engineering. Dimensions and characteristics are laid down in European Standard EN13383. (en)
  • Waterbouwsteen is breuksteen met steengewichten tussen de 100 en 10000 kg en geschikt is voor gebruik in de waterbouw. Maten en eigenschappen zijn vastgelegd in Europese Norm EN13383. (nl)
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  • Armourstone is a generic term for broken stone with stone masses between 100 and 10,000 kilograms (220 and 22,050 lb) (very coarse aggregate) that is suitable for use in hydraulic engineering. Dimensions and characteristics are laid down in European Standard EN13383. (en)
  • Waterbouwsteen is breuksteen met steengewichten tussen de 100 en 10000 kg en geschikt is voor gebruik in de waterbouw. Maten en eigenschappen zijn vastgelegd in Europese Norm EN13383. (nl)
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  • Armourstone (en)
  • Waterbouwsteen (nl)
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