KIM’s first big project – Boeing Development Center 1983
Written by: Kryton Marketing
In 1980, Kryton invented the first crystalline concrete waterproofing admixture, calling it Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM). The initial discovery was...
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In 1980, Kryton invented the first crystalline concrete waterproofing admixture, calling it Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM). The initial discovery was...
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At World of Concrete 2013, we caught up to one of our distributors from the East Coast. New England Dry...
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Tiny hairline cracks are inevitable when creating a new concrete structure. It’s the nature of the environment: the earth, and...
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Last week, I wrote a post about Torrent Shotcrete winning the American Shotcrete Association (ASA) Outstanding Project of the Year...
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World of Concrete 2013 wrapped up last Friday in Las Vegas, after four tremendous days of concrete exhibitions, seminars, luncheons...
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I came across an interesting discussion on Quora, the question was “Instead of building the world’s tallest skyscraper, why can’t...
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Concrete durability is an ever present concern: lack of reliable waterproofing, corrosion, compromised structural integrity – are all common themes...
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Kryton’s Krystol Mortar Admixture (KMA) transforms rendering mortars, usually applied to exterior building surfaces as finishes, into waterproof protection. Raymond...
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