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  2. Whitetopping - Wikipedia

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    Bonded whitetopping uses thicknesses of 5 to 15cm (2-6") bonded to the asphalt pavement and is divided into two types, thin and ultrathin. The bond is made by texturing the asphalt. Thin whitetopping uses a bonded layer of concrete that is 10 - 15cm (4-6") thick while an ultrathin layer is 5 to 10 cm (2-4") thick.

  3. Decorative concrete - Wikipedia

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    The result was a thin cementitious topping material that would adhere to concrete surfaces and provide a newly resurfaced coating to restore the worn surface. Concrete overlays lacked the long-term performance [5] characteristics of acrylic resins. Acrylic resins provided good UV resistance, but lacked long term water resistance and adhesion ...

  4. Self-leveling concrete - Wikipedia

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    In the category of self-leveling concrete there are two main groups of materials: underlayments and toppings. An underlayment is installed over an existing subfloor to smooth it out and correct any surface irregularities prior to the installation of all types of floor coverings, including sheet vinyl, vinyl composition tile (VCT), wood, ceramic tile and carpet.

  5. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt overlays are sometimes laid over distressed concrete to restore a smooth wearing surface. [31] A disadvantage of this method is that movement in the joints between the underlying concrete slabs, whether from thermal expansion and contraction, or from deflection of the concrete slabs from truck axle loads , usually causes reflective ...

  6. Pavement milling - Wikipedia

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    Micro milling can be used either as the final surface [13] or as a treatment before applying a thin overlay. [12] Micro milling can be used to remove many of the same distresses that standard milling can remove, although usually to a shallower depth. [13] A micro milled surface has a uniform finish with reduced road noise compared to standard ...

  7. Xbloc - Wikipedia

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    Large Xblocs (8.0 m 3 or 280 cu ft) on a trial placement area. An Xbloc is a wave-dissipating concrete block (or "armour unit") designed to protect shores, harbour walls, seawalls, breakwaters and other coastal structures from the direct impact of incoming waves.