What is a Road Kerb? Kerb Stone Process, Types and Application

road kerb

What is a Road Kerb?

A road kerb is a raised edge or border commonly made from concrete or stone, designed to outline pavements, roadsides, medians, driveways, parking areas, and landscaping borders. Kerbs provide structural support, define road edges, enhance aesthetics, and direct water drainage.

Process of Making Kerbstone

Concrete kerbstones can be produced using three main methods:

1. Rubber/Plastic Moulding Method (Traditional Way):

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2. Wet Press Method (Pressure Based)

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3. Vibro Compacting Method (Vibration + Pressure Based)

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Types of Road Kerbs (As per IS 5758-1984)

Kerbstones are classified into four primary types based on their shapes and functional applications:

1. Rectangular Kerb

Rectangular Kerb

2. Splayed Kerb

Splayed Kerb

3. Half Batter and Full Batter Kerb

Half Batter and Full Batter Kerb

4. Bull Nose Kerb

Bull Nose Kerb

Applications of Road Kerbs:

This structured overview clearly outlines the essentials of road kerbs, their manufacturing methods, types, and common applications.

1. Rectangular Kerb

2. Splayed Kerb

3. Half Batter and Full Batter Kerb

4. Bull Nose Kerb

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Revomac Industries specializes in advanced construction machinery. Their kerb stone machines are renowned for their robust construction, cutting-edge technology, and user-friendly interfaces. By integrating advanced features such as hydraulic operations and automated controls, Revomac’s kerb stone machines ensure high production efficiency and superior product quality.

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