Water-bound path surfaces are the oldest form of a path and are also known as gravel or gravel paths. They belong to the surface layers without binders and form the upper end of the superstructure.
Appearance: Usually medium to coarse-grained with a compact structure. The colour spectrum is very versatile and ranges from light grey/brownish to reddish/yellowish. By adding other mineral substances, other shades can also be converted.
Properties: Seepage, shear and wear resistance are highly dependent on the selected material and installation quality. Therefore, it is advisable to use the products of quality-assured manufacturing companies.
Use in construction: footpaths and cycle paths, parks, parking spaces, driveways, courtyards, agricultural and forestry roads
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