Wet cast kerbstones are made by pouring a fluid concrete mix into molds, often vibrated to remove air bubbles, and then cured in a controlled environment. This method produces smooth, dense, and finely detailed kerbstones with high strength and durability.
Dry cast kerbstones are manufactured using a semi-dry concrete mix (low water content) that is vibrated and compacted into molds under high pressure, resulting in dense, durable units with a smooth finish. Once set, they are used for road edging, pedestrian pathways, and landscaping to provide structural support, prevent erosion, and define boundaries between different surfaces.