Resin bond (Resin-bonded surfacing) is a type of paving system where a layer of liquid resin is applied to a solid base (such as concrete or asphalt), and then dry aggregate (stones) is scattered on top.
Simple definition:
Resin bond is a surface finish created by bonding loose stones onto a resin-coated base, forming a textured and decorative layer.
Key features:
• Non-permeable (water does not pass through)
• Rough, anti-slip surface
• Decorative appearance with natural stone
• Quick installation
Common uses:
• Driveways
• Pathways
• Car parks
• Landscaping areas
Important note:
Resin bond is different from resin bound:
• Resin bond: stones sit on top (loose feel, rough texture)
• Resin bound: stones are mixed with resin (smooth and permeable)