Stamped asphalt

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Stamped asphalt is a decorative product which is made by transforming regular asphalt into imitation brick, stone, or slate. The process involves the creation of an impression into an asphalt surface using a combination of heat, a stamping template, and a plate compactor. Creating impressions in the asphalt can be achieved by working behind a paver or reheating the asphalt with reheating equipment.[1]

References

  1. http://www.colas.co.uk/colas-market-sector-detail.asp?pageId=361

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