
Colored permeable concrete, a type of concrete available in various colors for decorative purposes. Also known as porous concrete, it is also referred to as drainage concrete.
This material was developed by countries such as Europe, America, and Japan to address the defects in the road surfaces of the original city. It allows rainwater to seep into the ground, effectively replenishing groundwater; it also effectively eliminates the environmental hazards posed by oil compounds and other pollutants on the surface; simultaneously, it is an excellent paving material for protecting nature, maintaining ecological balance, and alleviating the urban heat island effect. It holds special significance for the benign development of the human living environment and for tasks such as urban rainwater management and water pollution prevention.
Applicable Range: Pedestrian walkways, bicycle lanes, lightweight municipal roads, fire access routes, garden landscapes, park roads, large squares, exhibition halls, resorts, campuses, and other naturalistic ground paving.































