Assuming you are referring to sound but absorptive natural coarse aggregate, I offer the following...<br>
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Absorptive aggregates are difficult to maintain in a saturated, surface dry condition (the basis for mix design proportion computations) so the tendency to have difficulty in controlling the workability of the mix is usually greater. Takes a lot of effort on the part of Ready Mix supplier. Slump loss during placement or pumping can be pronounced, leading to excessive retempering, which is not good for the strength or durability of the concrete.<br>
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Absorptive aggregates have less natural resistance to freeze-thaw as their void structure allows water to freeze and deteriorate the aggregate.<br>
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Natural limestone aggregate is a common absorptive aggregate used in Florida and other locations with excellent success, but requires recognition of the quirks of the material.