Color-bleeding permeable concrete, also known as porous concrete, drainage concrete, or ecological permeable concrete, is a new type of environmentally friendly paving material. It is a special concrete with permeability and is widely used in urban roads, sidewalks, parks, squares, and other locations.
Color-impregnated permeable concrete is made by mixing aggregates (such as gravel), cement, permeable admixtures, water, color enhancers, and stabilizers in specific proportions. It contains no fine aggregates, and its structure is formed by a thin layer of cement paste coating the surface of the coarse aggregates, creating a honeycomb-like structure with uniformly distributed holes. Due to its unique properties, color-impregnated permeable concrete has a wide range of applications in modern urban construction, such as city sidewalks and pedestrian streets, parking lots, parks and green spaces, squares and sports fields, residential roadways, and commercial districts.
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Modern city construction plays a vital role, not only helping to solve urban drainage issues but also enhancing city aesthetics and the quality of people's lives.






























