Machine Laid Asphalt

WHY USE MACHINE LAID TARMAC

Perfect for larger Driveways, Car Parks and other bigger areas

Asphalt machine pavers are generally used to distribute larger quantities of tarmac to larger areas where space is accessible, such as car parks, farm lanes and highways.

Machine pavers perform better when the sub surface or foundation is level, creating a precise level surface finish with depths and falls being consistent throughout. A machine paver will lay tarmac up to widths of 4 meters and travel along lengths as required.

A driver and screw men are required to operate the machinery with labourers and grounds men needed to fill in sections not accessible for the paver.

Types of Asphalt Used For Surfacing

There are three main types of surfacing products AC 6, AC 10 and AC 14, these products are generally used as standard specification requirements.  For heavier use and when specified, products such as SMA (Stone, Mastic, Asphalt) or Hot roll are used.

GRADES OF AGGREGATE IN ASPHALT

AC 6 – Wearing course for footpaths and lightly trafficked areas such as driveways and courtyards.

AC 10 – Surface layer rural roads, car parks and driveways, which are considered lower stressed areas.

AC 14 – Mainly used for the heavier trafficked areas such as busy main roads and motorways.

AC 20 – The Binder course is placed between the surface and base layer to help bind and create a solid foundation.

AC 32 – Base course used to provide a solid foundation for your binder and surface courses to be laid on.

SMA and Hot Roll Products – Used in higher stressed areas such as car parks or on road bends – generally in areas where turning is apparent.