CONCRETE THOUGHTS

Ask A Kryton Expert – Water: Less is More

Drying shrinkage is one of the main factors that can cause concrete to crack.
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Three Ways to Measure the Durability of Concrete

Concrete is a durable material. The durability of concrete is defined by the ability of concrete to resist weathering action, and chemical attack while maintaining it’s desired, engineering...

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Recap of Concrete Thought from 2013

2013 was a big year at Kryton. We celebrated 40 years in business kicking off our celebrations at another successful World of Concrete show in Las Vegas. We looked at the vulnerability of concrete...

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Kryton Helps Give a Hand Up for the Holidays

For the first two weeks of December, the Kryton team in Vancouver BC came together to raise money for our annual Holiday Charity. This year we chose Habitat for Humanity Greater Vancouver!

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Triple CMA Superstar Awards Winners

The Kryton Marketing Department are proud to announce that we were fortunate to be voted triple winners in the 2013 Construction Marketing Awards – held annually by the Construction Marketing...

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Sky City & Ping An FC - New Infrastructure Happening in China

Kryton's Kevin Yuers with a model of the Sky City Tower.
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Choosing the Right Product can Make or Break your Project – Stickman Fact #3

FACT: The term “Crystalline Admixture” is broad, and can cover a wide range of products with completely different characteristics. Your concrete waterproofing decision should take into account the...

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Freeze/Thaw Cycles can Lead to Concrete Deterioration - Stickman Fact #2

FACT: Freeze/Thaw cycles cause concrete deterioration when the concrete has not been properly waterproofed, and as a result becomes saturated with moisture. Concrete deterioration from freeze/thaw...

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Ingredients for the Perfect Business Relationship

Much is being made about ‘Social Media Marketing’ as if it’s some kind of magic bullet in the ‘digital web cyber world’ which will solve everything…it won’t.

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