With the development of the social economy, many countries have begun to notice that roads only have two colors: white concrete and black asphalt. In a prosperous world, this seems too simple and superficial.
Asphalt distributors use surfactants, which are chemical substances that, with a small amount added, can significantly reduce surface tension, substantially altering the surface properties and environment of the system. This results in a series of functions such as wetting, demulsification, foaming, cleaning, dispersing, anti-static, lubrication, and solubilization, to meet the requirements of practical applications.

Asphalt distributors are beginning to use colored anti-skid pavements. Laying different colors of anti-skid pavement on urban streets can better harmonize with the surrounding architectural aesthetics, thus creating a unique characteristic and style for the asphalt distributor.
When using asphalt penetration methods or asphalt paving surface treatment methods to construct or maintain asphalt or slag pavements, asphalt distributors can be used to transport and spray liquid asphalt. In addition, it can provide asphalt binder to loosened soil layers on-site, used to construct asphalt cement stabilized soil surfaces or road base layers. Asphalt emulsifiers are surfactants that can be used for asphalt demulsification.
Asphalt distributors can significantly reduce surface tension with very small amounts, noticeably altering the surface properties and conditions of the system, thereby producing a series of effects such as wetting, demulsification, foaming, cleaning, dispersing, antistatic, lubrication, and solubilization to meet practical application requirements, especially in scenic areas, nursing homes, and parks.
Asphalt distributors can pave various colored anti-skid pavements in urban squares, creating a harmonious contrast with surrounding flowers and plants, giving people a positive psychological experience and promoting a pleasant mood.
Asphalt distributors paving different colored anti-skid pavements is, in some ways, more effective than straight traffic signs. Colored asphalt pavements can provide signals to drivers. For example, in accident-prone areas, red pavements can be laid to visually remind drivers to be careful. Paving the roads in primary and secondary school districts with a reddish-brown surface will make vehicles slow down and avoid the risk of illness.