Specifications Weight per 1 m3 from 1500 to 2000 kg Delivery from 1 to 1000 tons and more
The scope of application of asphalt chips Asphalt chips are a secondary building material that is obtained by recycling old asphalt pavement. Multifunctional material in construction and landscaping. Due to its characteristics and accessibility, asphalt chips are widely used in various fields, from road construction to landscape design.
One of the main applications of asphalt chips is the repair and construction of roads. The material is used as an additive to asphalt mixtures for laying new road surfaces or as a base for asphalt. This allows not only to reduce the cost of road work, but also promotes waste disposal, which has a positive effect on the environment. In addition, asphalt chips are used in the construction of footpaths, parking spaces, bike trails and sports fields. The material has sufficient strength and wear resistance, which makes it ideal for these purposes. In landscape design, asphalt chips serve not only as a practical, but also as a decorative element. It is used to create decorative paths, alpine slides and as mulch for flower beds and flower beds, which helps to retain moisture in the soil and prevent the growth of weeds. In Nizhny Novgorod, as in other regions of Russia, asphalt chips are in demand due to their cost-effectiveness and versatility. The price per 1 m3 of asphalt chips in Nizhny Novgorod varies depending on the quality of the material and the volume of purchase, but remains very attractive to construction companies and private developers.
Varieties of asphalt chips There are several types of crumbs, classified by particle size and bitumen content.
Fine asphalt chips are used to repair roads and sidewalks. While a large one is used as the basis for new road surfaces. The bitumen content in asphalt crumbs affects its binding properties and application in construction.
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