Ask A Kryton Expert – Water: Less is More
Written by: Jeff Bowman
As seen in Krystol Magazine Vol. 16|1 “Ask An Expert” The water content of concrete is one of the most...
Read MoreASR is a damaging mechanism in concrete that causes it to crack and deteriorate. It happens when concrete is made using certain aggregates that are...
Read MoreAs seen in Krystol Magazine Vol. 16|1 “Ask An Expert” The water content of concrete is one of the most...
Read MoreFrom Krystol Magazine Vol. 16|2 “Feature Story” In what was once a former brownfield site in the Streatham Hill area...
Read MoreConcrete is a durable material. The durability of concrete is defined by the ability of concrete to resist weathering action,...
Read More2013 was a big year at Kryton. We celebrated 40 years in business kicking off our celebrations at another successful...
Read MoreFor the first two weeks of December, the Kryton team in Vancouver BC came together to raise money for our...
Read MoreThe Kryton Marketing Department are proud to announce that we were fortunate to be voted triple winners in the 2013...
Read MoreLast week, our Vice-President of Product Development, Kevin Yuers, visited Kryton’s China office for the annual Kryton China Distributor Summit....
Read MoreFACT: The term crystalline admixture is broad and can cover a wide range of products with completely different characteristics. Your...
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