

Color asphalt, also known as colored binder.
It is a type of road construction material, consisting of colorless binder and coloring powder. The colorless binder can be obtained by decolorizing asphalt or mixed from light-colored polymers such as petroleum resin.
Color asphalt boasts distinct colors and stable chemical properties. Currently, it comes in several major color series including red, green, yellow, and blue, and can be customized to meet customers' specific color design requirements.
Colored asphalt concrete pavement refers to the mixture of de-colored asphalt with various colored aggregates, pigments, and additives at specific temperatures, which can be formulated into asphalt mixtures of different colors. After being laid and compacted, these mixtures form colored asphalt concrete pavements with certain strength and road performance, also known as colored asphalt pavements. They are widely applicable in landscape paving for traffic signatory roads, sidewalks, community roads, parks, squares, parking lots, and other similar areas.
Performance Features
(1) Excellent road performance; maintains high temperature stability, resistance to water damage, and durability under various temperatures and external conditions. No deformation or asphalt film peeling occurs, and it has good bonding with the subgrade.
(2) Features vibrant and durable color, colorfast, excellent high and low temperature stability, and easy maintenance.
(3) Features strong sound-absorbing capabilities; car tires rolling at high speeds on the road will not generate loud noise due to air compression, and can also absorb other noises from the outside environment.
(4) Features excellent elasticity and flexibility, providing a comfortable "foot feel." Ideal for elderly individuals for walking and boasts excellent anti-slip properties.































