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Asphalt concrete



         


Asphalt concrete is a construction material commonly used for paving roads, highways and parking lots. It consists of asphalt and mineral aggregate mixed together, laid down in a mat and compacted.

Mixing of asphalt and aggregate is accomplished in one of three ways:

Natural asphalt concrete can be found in some parts of the world where rocks near the surface have been impregnated with upwelling asphalt.

Asphalt concrete pavements—especially those at airfields—are sometimes called tarmac for historical reasons, although they do not contain tar and are not constructed using the macadam process. Also known as asphaltic concrete.

The term asphalt concrete is generally unknown. It is often called just asphalt or in many countries outside North America, bitumen. Also note that this material is chemically unrelated to cured-lime concrete. Asphalt is also commonly mis-spelled (and mis-pronounced), as ashphalt.





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