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What can I use to bond gravel in place?

Resin Bonded – Spread a layer of resin to a suitable surface and cover with loose aggregate. Once cured the remaining loose stones can be removed by sweeping the surface. Thickness is governed by aggregate size i.e. 1-3mm aggregate will have a nominal depth of ~4mm.

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Gravel Bonding Resin is a two part epoxy resin specifically formulated for use as an aggregate bonding material for driveways and paths

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When rainwater falls on a paved surface it needs to drain away or the water flows across the surface forming pools, adding to the flood risk and cracking. Conventional solid surfaces are impermeable but gravel surfaces avoid this problem as water flows freely through the small stones and into the ground, the downside to gravel is that it can be messy due to movement and difficult for pushchairs or wheelchairs. Resin bound paving combines the benefits of both solid and gravel surfaces. Resin bound systems create many small gaps that allow water to drain through into the ground. Specially formulated for resin bound installations of driveways, paths and patios, our 10kg kit can be mixed with 80-100kgs of specialist aggregate of 1-5mm, which are available from builders merchants, to create a surface as strong as concrete. A resin bound system will typically be laid at 15mm thick over an existing sub-base to create a firm surface. This product can also be used as a resin bonded sytem where the resin is applied to the substrate and the gravel is scattered across the surface.

Replicates the drainage and appearance of loose gravel

Available in 7.5kg kits

Has the durability and convenience of block paving

Environmentally friendly and reduces flood risk when used as a gravel bound system Conforms to S.U.D.s regulations (Sustainable Urban Drainage) when used as a gravel bound system

Good chemical resistance

Attractive finish

Easy maintenance

*Although this product uses the latest UV inhibitors, being an epoxy base there is still a chance that you will notice some colour change on white or light colour stones.

We can also supply the gravel, please call us if required

Specifications Surfaces concrete, screeds, asphalt & tarmac Interior/exterior exterior Curing time resin bound foot traffic in 12 hours, light traffic in 2 days at 20°C Curing time resin bonded touch dry in 3-4 hours, full cure in 1 day at 20°C Coverage resin bound 1m² per kg of resin using 1-3mm gravel, aggregate to resin ratio 8/1 Coverage/pack resin bound the 7.5kg kit mixed with 100kgs of aggregate will cover ~4m² @15mm-18mm Coverage/pack resin bonded 1kg resin per m² @approx 1mm thick Pot life 40 minutes @ 15° Shelf life one year in sealed containers

Surface Preparation

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In all cases surfaces should be clean, dry, sound and free from any oil or contaminants. The gravel should also be completely dry before being mixed with the resin.

Mixing

Stir the resin and hardener individually and then combine the resin and hardener and mix for 3-5 minutes using an electric drill and mixing paddle, or wide bladed tool. Ensure you work around the sides and base so all liquid is incorporated to ensure thorough and complete mixing.

Application

Best results are obtained in ambient temperatures (15°C or above).

Resin Bound – Add the gravel and mixed resin at a ratio of 1 part mixed material to 8 parts gravel in a mechanical mixer for 3-5 minutes. When fully mixed empty the contents into a barrow and apply to the area. Rake, tamp and trowel smooth as required. Resin Bonded – Spread a layer of resin to a suitable surface and cover with loose aggregate. Once cured the remaining loose stones can be removed by sweeping the surface. Thickness is governed by aggregate size i.e. 1-3mm aggregate will have a nominal depth of ~4mm. With resin bonded gravel surfaces it is important that proper drainage is installed to prevent flooding. Not recommended for use with white stones or aggregates as all epoxies will discolour over time.

Please read the Technical Data Sheet below.

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