Hydraulic kerb stones are precast concrete elements used to define and support the edges of roads, pavements, and landscaped areas. They help maintain road alignment, manage vehicle movement, and protect the edges of paved surfaces from damage caused by traffic and water flow.
Manufactured using hydraulic pressing methods, these kerb stones provide consistent shape, structural strength, and uniform finish. They are widely used in road construction, industrial layouts, residential projects, and public infrastructure where edge control and surface protection are required.
Types of Hydraulic Kerb Stones
1. Full Batter Kerb Stone
Full batter kerb stones are designed with a sloped face that restricts vehicle movement beyond the road edge. They are used in areas where clear separation between carriageway and adjacent surfaces is required, such as highways and main roads.
2. Half Batter Kerb Stone
Half batter kerb stones have a moderate slope that allows controlled interaction with vehicle wheels. These are commonly used in urban roads where vehicles may come into contact with the kerb but need to be guided back onto the road surface.
3. Bull Nose Kerb Stone
Bull nose kerb stones feature a rounded edge that supports safer contact with vehicles and pedestrians. They are used in driveways, pedestrian pathways, and areas where smooth edge transitions are required.
4. Flush Kerb Stones
Flush kerb stones are installed level with the road or pavement surface. They allow easy movement across edges and are used in parking areas, entry points, and zones requiring uninterrupted access.
Applications
Hydraulic kerb stones are used across multiple project types, including:
Hydraulic kerb stones are used to define road edges, control vehicle movement, and protect pavements from damage. They are commonly installed in roads, parking areas, industrial layouts, and residential projects.
The selection depends on usage:
Full batter kerb: for road edge restriction
Half batter kerb: for urban roads with vehicle interaction
Bull nose kerb: for pedestrian and driveway areas
Flush kerb: for parking and access points
Full batter kerb stones have a steeper slope and are used where stronger vehicle restriction is required. Half batter kerb stones have a moderate slope and are used where vehicles may come in contact with the kerb and need redirection.
Yes, hydraulic kerb stones are manufactured using pressing methods that provide structural strength suitable for roads, highways, and industrial areas with regular vehicle movement.
The price depends on:
Type of kerb stone
Size and thickness
Order quantity
Delivery location
For accurate pricing, it is recommended to request a quote based on project requirements.
Minimum order quantity depends on the product type and delivery location. Bulk orders are generally preferred for better cost efficiency and logistics planning.
Hydraulic Kerb Stones
Hydraulic Kerb Stones
Hydraulic kerb stones are precast concrete elements used to define and support the edges of roads, pavements, and landscaped areas. They help maintain road alignment, manage vehicle movement, and protect the edges of paved surfaces from damage caused by traffic and water flow.
Manufactured using hydraulic pressing methods, these kerb stones provide consistent shape, structural strength, and uniform finish. They are widely used in road construction, industrial layouts, residential projects, and public infrastructure where edge control and surface protection are required.
Types of Hydraulic Kerb Stones
1. Full Batter Kerb Stone
Full batter kerb stones are designed with a sloped face that restricts vehicle movement beyond the road edge. They are used in areas where clear separation between carriageway and adjacent surfaces is required, such as highways and main roads.
2. Half Batter Kerb Stone
Half batter kerb stones have a moderate slope that allows controlled interaction with vehicle wheels. These are commonly used in urban roads where vehicles may come into contact with the kerb but need to be guided back onto the road surface.
3. Bull Nose Kerb Stone
Bull nose kerb stones feature a rounded edge that supports safer contact with vehicles and pedestrians. They are used in driveways, pedestrian pathways, and areas where smooth edge transitions are required.
4. Flush Kerb Stones
Flush kerb stones are installed level with the road or pavement surface. They allow easy movement across edges and are used in parking areas, entry points, and zones requiring uninterrupted access.
Applications
Hydraulic kerb stones are used across multiple project types, including:
Hydraulic kerb stones are used to define road edges, control vehicle movement, and protect pavements from damage. They are commonly installed in roads, parking areas, industrial layouts, and residential projects.
The selection depends on usage:
Full batter kerb: for road edge restriction
Half batter kerb: for urban roads with vehicle interaction
Bull nose kerb: for pedestrian and driveway areas
Flush kerb: for parking and access points
Full batter kerb stones have a steeper slope and are used where stronger vehicle restriction is required. Half batter kerb stones have a moderate slope and are used where vehicles may come in contact with the kerb and need redirection.
Yes, hydraulic kerb stones are manufactured using pressing methods that provide structural strength suitable for roads, highways, and industrial areas with regular vehicle movement.
The price depends on:
Type of kerb stone
Size and thickness
Order quantity
Delivery location
For accurate pricing, it is recommended to request a quote based on project requirements.
Minimum order quantity depends on the product type and delivery location. Bulk orders are generally preferred for better cost efficiency and logistics planning.
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