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It might read like an advertisement, but ... for who? It's not as if you have to license the technique. 77.40.241.40 (talk) 08:21, 21 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

This looks like a variant of many other bituminous surface treatments.[edit]

This looks like a variant of many other bituminous surface treatments. Why is it given such prominence?Anmccaff (talk) 00:10, 23 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]


This article is not correct[edit]

This article is not correct. 3 and 4 should switch place. After the road is prepared, a layer of warm / hot asphalt oil is laid / sprayed on the prepared and smooth surface. That should have been under number 3. Then a more or less normal asphalt paver is used to lay the gravel, here called aggregate, without any oil mix in it. Then when the rollers come, the gravel is pressed down, and the oil is pressed up and into the gravel. This should have been placed as number 4.

It also takes some days until the oil comes through. In some cases a little more gravel than needed has been laid, so it will disappear either by itself, or it could be brushed off. In some cases too little gravel is laid, and oil seeps through and lays as a little pond on top of it. That can be corrected by adding finer sand in the oil, and it will be pressed into the oil.

As it is written now it sounds like you lay the gravel first, and then oil, and the rollers is driving over the oil, which would be a hopeless and messy task. Bill Brox (talk) 23:56, 14 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]