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News Release from: Rainbow Professional | Subject: Rite-Edge
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 November 2004
New Range Of Edging From The Specialists
Rite-Edge have added to there edging range with two further products.
Rite-Edge have added to there edging range with two further products: Paving/Asphalt Edging Stable-Edge is manufactured in 3.2mm thick Aluminium and provides an ideal edge for block paving, asphalt, tarmac, aggregate and gravel, providing a neat and economical alternative to haunching or stone edgings
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 23 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Unlike Rite-Edge, Stable-Edge is usually used as a flush, retaining edge along a path or driveway and its strength is in its "L-shaped" design.
Stable-Edge can be reversed to suit every application and allows growth right up to the edge of the paver/tarmac.
Stable edge is 41mm high and comes in 2.438m lengths.
Circles can be easily formed with a minimum radius of 0.38m.
75mm spacers form neat hidden joints and steel stakes hold the edge securely in position.
Multi-purpose Plastic Edging.
Eko-Edge is manufactured in 4.5mm thick HDPE and is a cheaper alternative for the applications above excluding asphalt and tarmac.
It is typically used as a concealed retaining edge to a pathway, patio, drive, lawn or grass paver and is held securely in place by plastic or steel stakes.
Eko-Edge is black in colour and comes in 1m lengths.
The lengths are 80mm wide and 44mm high.
If you cannot find the edge your are looking for, Rite-Edge are happy to discuss your requirements and help you find an appropriate solution.
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