Natural Pavements

Techincal Datasheet

Definition

It is a pavement of natural aspect made up by:

  • Existing aggregates or quarry aggregates
  • Liquid binder
  • Synthetic binders
  • Specific additives

The most common uses are bicycle lanes, pedestrian paths, parks and gardens, greenways, rural roads, farm accesses, agricultural roads, forest roads and landscape.

Benefits

  1. The treated soil acquires improved mechanical properties, increasing the durability of the solution.
  2. The soil will look natural after application.
  3. The solution generates a conglomerating effect between the soil particles and waterproofing, increasing the hardness and durability of the ecological pavement.
  4. Resistance to erosion due to traffic.
  5. Reduces dust emissions.