Difference beteween Resin Bonded and Resin Bound
Resin Bonded Where you have light pedestrian use of a surface, you can opt for resin bonded pathways, patios, etc. This entails the application of a layer of resin to a suitable surface, such as tarmacadam or concrete and then pouring the gravel on top. The gravel binds to the surface and the excess gravel is then removed, creating a strong and reliable covering with an aesthetically pleasing effect. Again, this is porous and allows the free drainage of water. It is highly commended for its anti-slip properties and is suitable for access ramps and swimming pool surrounds. The choice of colour and texture is excellent and as with Resin Bonded, the colours are stable. Resin Bound A resin bound surface consists of gravel bound together with a two-part clear epoxy resin that is hand-trowelled onto a suitable surface.