
Product Introduction:
Cast-in-place tactile paving refers to a tactile ground surface system that is constructed directly on-site by applying and shaping materials such as resin, epoxy, MMA, or concrete onto the existing pavement, rather than installing pre-manufactured tiles.
It is designed to provide tactile guidance and warning cues for visually impaired pedestrians, helping them navigate safely in public spaces.

Product Advantages:
Integrated installation: Formed directly on asphalt or concrete surfaces
Seamless finish:No joints between units, reducing tripping risks
Customizable layout: Can be molded into warning dots, directional bars, or bespoke patterns
Strong durability: High resistance to wear, weather, and heavy foot traffic
Good adhesion:Bonds tightly with existing pavement layers
Applicable Scenarios:
Cast-in-place tactile paving is mainly used in pedestrian crossings, sidewalks, railway and subway stations, bus terminals, public squares, commercial areas, and barrier-free accessibility routes to provide safe guidance and warning for visually impaired pedestrians.
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