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Dense Graded Mixes
Black Base Asphalt
Seal Coat Rock

Dense Graded Mixes
Dense Graded Mixes for Asphalt Pavements.
Dense graded mixes are a widely used asphalt type, featuring a well-graded
blend of coarse and fine aggregates that create a tightly packed, durable
structure. This composition offers high stability, making these mixes resistant to
deformation, cracking, and other surface damages. Ideal for highways, roads,
parking lots, and airports, dense graded mixes provide a smooth, even surface,
enhancing ride quality and reducing vehicle wear and tear.
These mixes come in various types, including base, intermediate, and surface
courses, each designed to meet specific structural and functional requirements.
Their efficient load distribution minimizes stress on the subgrade, ensuring longlasting performance and reducing maintenance needs. Proper installation and
regular upkeep, such as seal coating and timely repairs, are essential for
maximizing their lifespan.
Dense graded mixes offer a cost-effective and versatile solution for various
paving applications. For more information and to explore our product range, visit
our website or contact our support team.
Black Base Asphalt
Black base asphalt, also known as black base course, is a versatile and durable type of asphalt commonly used in the construction of road bases and sub-bases. This mix combines asphalt binder with a well-graded aggregate, providing a stable and resilient foundation layer for various paving applications.
Key Features:
High Stability:
Ensures a robust and reliable base layer capable of withstanding
heavy loads and traffic stresses.
Durability:
Resistant to deformation, cracking, and environmental impacts,
extending the lifespan of the pavement.
Efficient Load Distribution:
Minimizes stress on the subgrade, enhancing overall
pavement performance.
Versatile Applications:
Suitable for highways, roads, parking lots, and industrial
areas.
Black base asphalt is cost-effective, offering long-term performance and reduced maintenance needs. Proper installation is critical to achieve optimal results, requiring adequate compaction and attention to mix quality.

