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A factory road (slag mixed with earth) always becomes soft and full of deep potholes after frost. Can T-RRP bring help?

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A factory road (slag mixed with earth) always becomes soft and full of deep potholes after frost. Can T-RRP bring help?

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Yes, of course. The road should be leveled, treated with T-RRP, and optimally compacted. It is then ready to carry traffic. It is necessary to ensure proper discharge of rainwater and to provide for overall drainage as for a conventional road. The working instructions for T-RRP should be duly conformed too.

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