To give off spalls, or wedge-shaped chips; -- said of stone, as when badly set, with the weight thrown too much on the outer surface.
It is a stone fragment which has split or broken off.
A fragment, usually of flaky shape, a deformity of the finished surface.
A chip or fragment of concrete which has chipped, weathered, or otherwise broken from the main mass of concrete.
A chip or splinter separated from the main mass of a stone.
Removal of the face or edges of bricks or other materials by weathering processes.
fragment from a rock surface removed by chipping or weathering
A stone fragment that has split or broken off the face of a stone, either by the force of a blow or by weathering. Sizes may vary from chip size to one and two man stones. Spalls are primarily used for taking up large voids in rough rubble or mosaic patterns.
a fragment broken off from the edge or face of stone or ore and having at least one thin edge; "a truck bearing a mound of blue spalls"
a shallow break in the concrete, usually found along a joint
to crack, splinter, break off in fragments
noun A chip, fragment or flake from a piece of masonry such as stone, brick, ceramic tile or concrete. verb To break up into chips or fragments.
A shallow rounded flake on a glass object, generally near the rim of a piece.
Chip or fragment removed from surface of a coating as a result of impact or spontaneous action.
As a result of weather or pressure, pavers may chip and fragment.
A chip, fragment, or flake from concrete or masonry.
as a verb, it is to flake or split away through action of the elements or pressure. As a noun, it is a chip or flake so formed.
Small fragments of glass that are ejected from the surface of a laminated glass sheet when the opposite surface is impacted.
A fragment, usually of flaky shape, detached from a larger mass by pressure, expansion from within the larger mass, a blow, or by the action of weather.
A small fragment removed from the face of a masonry unit by a blow or by action of the elements.
To break up into flakes, chips, or fragments.
A fragment, usually in the shape of a flake, detached from the edge or surface of a paver by a blow or sudden force, the action of weather, or pressure from adjacent pavers.
A small fragment removed from the face of the stone, brick or other masonry material by a blow or by the action of the elements.
A fragment, usually of flaky shape, detached from a concrete surface.
1. Flaking off of a concrete surface. 2. Fragment broken from a masonry structure.
To flake or split away due to internal or external forces such as frost action, pressure, dimensional changes after installation, vibration, impact, or some combination.
Spall are flakes of a material that are broken off a larger solid body, usually as a result of projectile impact.