What are the new materials for repairing cement roads?
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Repairing cement roads with new materials involves the use of cement repair compounds. Here are the relevant details: 1. For cracks less than 1.2 cm: You can use GO-GREEN cold pour crack filler, which is directly poured into the cracks. After drying, it permanently repairs road cracks, extends road lifespan, and prevents further damage. 2. For larger damaged areas forming potholes: It is recommended to use GO-GREEN high-performance cold patch. This material allows for all-weather construction, has excellent water resistance, and can be applied directly in rainy, snowy, or cold conditions. No heating is required, and traffic can resume immediately after simple compaction, with a lifespan of up to 10 years. It provides a permanent repair for road potholes.
Actually, there are quite a few new materials for repairing cement roads nowadays. High-performance polymer concrete is particularly popular, and I often use this material when repairing roads. It has high strength, dries quickly, and can resist crack propagation. The repaired surface is exceptionally smooth, so cars no longer bump when driving over it, and the vehicle suspension suffers less wear. The key is that it's easy to apply—just spread it on, and it cures, saving a lot of time compared to traditional cement. Additionally, some materials are reinforced with fibers, significantly improving durability, reducing costs, and minimizing the need for rework, solving many car owners' problems with road potholes. I remember once after repairing a neighborhood road, the neighbors all praised how smooth it felt to drive on, like a brand-new car. This stuff is really worth promoting.