CONCRETE THOUGHTS

Concrete Canoes - How UBC's Civil Engineering Students are Gaining an Edge

Members of UBC's Concrete Canoe Team in the Kryton lab. From left: Daniel Lim, Talita Galvai, Matthew Cheung, Daniel Vandervelden and Flynn Dixon Murdock with Kryton's R&D Manager Ali Biparva,...
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5 Ways Water Attacks Concrete Structures

Any concrete structure that is in close proximity with water faces a myriad of life shortening processes. Reinforced concrete infrastructure, found in marine environments, commonly face reduced life...

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Mitigating Corrosion on the Dead Sea

Walk straight out into the water and just lean back.

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Drinks, Magic, and Concrete Waterproofing: WOC 2016!

We have so much happening this year at World of Concrete 2016, and we are excited to share it with everyone at the show!

  1. Krytonite Swelling Waterstop: Our new swelling rubber jointing strip has...
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Habitat for Humanity the True Winners for Kryton Charity Challenge

The Richmond Project will house 12 families, and concrete is expected to start pouring in March, 2016.
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Southern Ontario Gets Major Push for More Infrastructure

The development of new infrastructure in Canada has been gaining momentum in recent years, with politicians exhibiting more confidence when making statements surrounding future growth projects. This...

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Positive OR Negative Side Waterproofing – How to Protect Concrete from Every Angle

Construction projects often face tight time constraints, and sometimes important steps are overlooked as a result. When the oversight concerns the waterproofing of the concrete, this can lead to...

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Stopping Live Leaks in their Tracks

The Sanika team repaired the extensive cracks in the watertank full of near boiling water successfully using Krystol PLug to stop the live leaks, and the Krystol Leak Repair System to permanently...
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Are You Doing It Right? Save Time on the Jobsite with Proper Chiseling Techniques

When coordinating a construction project, there are literally hundreds of pieces that could go wrong at any minute and slow down production. From weather, to personnel issues, there are many things...

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