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What happens to roads and yards processed with RRP when severe frost sets in?

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What happens to roads and yards processed with RRP when severe frost sets in?

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The water binding forces in the soil are largely eliminated by RRP. It also to a great extent interrupts the capillarity of the soil. Therefore no capillary water can penetrate into the RRP soil texture from below either. Thus no water con accumulate under a road processed with RRP, so that there is no possibility of frost attack and no damage to the road when it thaws out (see our guarantee).

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