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RESINPAVE™
Resin Pavment™ System

RESINPAVE™ Resin Pavement™ is a unique patented system that creates flexible "pavement" with a natural appearance making it the perfect choice for any setting where the trail, path, recreational area, road or parking lot must blend with the environment or architectural/historical features.

RESINPAVE™ is environmentally friendly. It is the best option for sensitive areas and fragile habitats. It is made from renewable resources, harvested on a sustainable basis.

RESINPAVE™ has no hazardous components. It is non-flammable, non-corrosive, and non-toxic; therefore, there are no problems with leaching, recycling, site or ground water contamination.

RESINPAVE™ is suitable for all weather and climate conditions. It is lighter in color than asphalt and, therefore, is more light reflective, providing cooler summer surface temperatures. In addition to its unmatched aesthetics, RESINPAVE™ is very strong. Marshall Stability tests indicate load capabilities exceeding asphalt. RESINPAVE™ creates a stable, water resistant surface.

RESINPAVE™ is made with a highly stable, non-ionic, non-petroleum based emulsion that is mixed with an appropriate aggregate and applied at ambient temperatures, creating a flexible pavement that takes on the color of the aggregate. The emulsion is made primarily with pitch and rosin from pine trees. Other proprietary natural ingredients round out the formulation. Since it is mixed and installed at ambient temperatures, RESINPAVE™ is easy to use and eliminates the need for heated transportation and storage.

Suggested Applications:

  • Parks
  • Parking Lots
  • Paths
  • Walkways
  • Campsites
  • RV Parks
  • Golf Cart Paths
  • Handicap Access
  • Bicycle Trails
  • Roads
  • Runways
  • Helicopter Landing Pads
  • Driveways
  • Sidewalks
  • Fire lanes

                                                        

 

 

 

 

 

Why use RESINPAVE™?

  • Natural appearance
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Made of renewable resources
  • Suitable for all weather and climate conditions
  • High strength
  • Applied at ambient temperatures
  • Cooler summer surface temperatures
  • Meets ADA guidelines for wheelchair accessibility

                                                    

Where is RESINPAVE™ used?

Landscape architects find that the aesthetic qualities of RESINPAVE™ are especially important in parks and historic settings where black asphalt can be out of place and jarring to the senses.

Businesses select RESINPAVE™ for their campuses to enhance the employee workplace by providing natural surroundings that help to reduce stress and increase productivity.

RESINPAVE™ is the blending of Road Oyl® (a highly stable, environmentally safe resin modified emulsion) and aggregate material of your choice to create a durable, asphalt-like surface.

RESINPAVE™ is the leading-edge product technology for natural pavements, base reinforcement, soil stabilization, earth retention structures, and channel/shoreline protection.

Midwest’s mission is to manufacture products that continually and reliably provide state-of-the-art performance, environmental compliance, and natural style. By adding RESINPAVE™ Resin Pavement™ to our product line, Midwest now delivers a more natural looking alternative to asphalt and concrete pavement for paved pathways, trails, driveways, parking lots, streets and roads.

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RESINPAVE™ (United States Patent No. 6,682,593 B2) and RESIN PAVEMENT™ are trademarks and
ROAD OYL® is a registered trademark (United States Patent No. 4,822,425)
of Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc.



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