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The safest road surface is asphalt concrete coating. A rough and dense surface of the road can better provide a hitch with the wheels of the machine and ensure traffic safety.

Recently, asphalt crumbs have been used for road construction. This is a building material that is carried out by processing old and used asphalt coatings. Secondary use of the material brings a good economic effect. The safest road surface is asphalt concrete coating. A rough and dense surface of the road can better provide a hitch with the wheels of the machine and ensure traffic safety.

Recently, asphalt crumbs have been used for road construction. This is a building material that is carried out by processing old and used asphalt coatings. Secondary use of the material brings a good economic effect.

Asphalt baby is made as follows: fragments of old asphalt are crushed up to 3-5 mm using special equipment. The resulting granules include sand, gravel and bitumen. That is why the asphalt crumb, which is laid by the layer of the component thickness of 10-20 cm is very well compacted. The resulting coating can withstand various temperatures, atmospheric precipitation, and it also has very high wear resistance.

Before laying asphalt crumbs, the surface of the road surface should be cleaned. This can be done with the help of special equipment, which will clean all the irregularities and create the basis of the road. Then, after the base is made, it is necessary to level the asphalt crumbs along the entire road and create slopes. Well, the last thing you need to do is to compact and compact the road with a rink. After sealing, the road is ready for work.

When choosing material for the road surface, do not give preference to crushed stone, since it has serious disadvantages. Moving by car along the road covered with gravel is the threat of a stone departure from under the wheels, as a result of which the machine may be scratched.

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