CONCRETE THOUGHTS

Innovative News 1973

1973 was an exciting year. Not just for us here at Kryton International Inc., but for progress made in Pop Culture and industrial advancements in general.

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Growing Buildings?

Have you ever liked the look of a building in the summer, yet found it to be out of place in other seasons? Wouldn’t it be amazing to have a building change its look to reflect the time of year?

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International Forum Opens Doors for the Future of Concrete

Concrete has been around in different forms for thousands of years, but the last few decades have shown new innovation and technologies to improve concrete’s versatility and durability. With so much...

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Sustainable Concrete Focus at Shanghai Conference

Currently, 40% of the world’s cement production is consumed by China. With more than 350 million people projected to move to China’s cities in the next 15 years, the amount of needed infrastructure...

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Kryton in Malaysia

Recently, our sub-distributor in Malaysia, Structural Repairs (EM) Sdn Bhd attended a tradeshow in Kuching, promoting Kryton products. Structural Repairs was formed in 2009 with the aim of promoting...

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From Europe to Haiti - The Future of Sustainable Infrastructure

It seems like every-other week you hear about the state of our failing infrastructure, the crumbled aftermath from a recent earthquake or litigation for shoddy construction.

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Call for Sustainable Investment in Zambia

Kryton has many distributors around the world, and we strive to keep up with economic changes and infrastructure initiatives around the world. There has been some buzz around the strong economic...

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Wrong Waterproofing Choice Proves Catastrophic for Elliot Lake Mall

In June 2012, the tragic collapse of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake Ontario claimed the lives of two women. How did this happen? After much finger pointing, much of the blame is ultimately...

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Sneaky Grains of Salt can wreak havoc

Tiny hairline cracks are inevitable when creating a new concrete structure. It’s the nature of the environment: the earth, and therefore the foundation, will probably move a little. So how do we plan...

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