Asian Water – Volume 20, No. 9 – November 2004 Used for more than 30 years worldwide, Integral Crystalline Waterproofing (ICW) is an innovative technology that uses a chemical reaction to turn concrete into a permanent waterproof barrier. Read on to find out how ICW offers a superior waterproofing and self-sealing properties.
Shotcrete – Fall 2004 When it comes to preventing water damage and preserving the integrity of concrete structures, waterprooing is essential. In the case of concrete tanks, however, effective, reliable waterproofing is especially critical.
Construction World -Volume 4, No. 6 – September 2004 Now, the unique waterproofing needs of concrete tanked structures are no longer a concern, thanks to Kryton.
Concrete Repair Bulletin – March/April 2004 There are many methods available to waterproof concrete. One approach gaining acceptance involves a unique crystalline technology. Integral Crystalline Waterproofing can provide a permanent, cost-effective alternative to conventional waterproofing methods.
Concrete Engineering International – Volume 8, No. 1 – Spring 2004 Chemical waterproofing has been used in Europe and North America for more than 50 years, despite this, it is still met with considerable scepticism. In fact many people have never even heard of this method of waterproofing concrete. Repeated and consistent success of chemical … Read More
Arab Construction World – January/ February, 2004 Concrete water works infrastructure such as water & wastewater treatment plants, potable water reservoirs and precast sewage and septic tanks are vulnerable to water damage as a result of high hydrostatic pressure, cracking and structural defects. If these challenges are not overcome, the structure will eventually deteriorate due … Read More
Concrete International Magazine – October, 2003 WATERPROOFING ADMIXTURE AID’S VANCOUVER’S TALLEST BUILDING The Shaw Tower,Vancouver, BC, Canada’s future tallest building, will feature Kryton International Inc.’s, waterproofing technology, Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM).
Concrete International Magazine – April, 2003 The American Concrete Institute (ACI) International Spring 2003 Vancouver Convention was a complete success. “I am proud to have played such an important part in organizing and coordinating the activities.” Says Kari Yuers, Kryton’s President and CEO.
Journal of Commerce – BC and Alberta’s construction magazine – February, 2003 Improvements to the transportation corridor between Vancouver and Whistler being planned in connection with the 2010 Olympic bid will be among key topics when the American Concrete Institute holds its 2003 spring convention in Vancouver, March 30 to April 3.
Journal of Commerce – BC and Alberta’s construction magazine – November, 2002 Planned versatility is the key behind the efficient construction of Vancouver’s tallest concrete building.
Stay connected and subscribe to get the latest news. You can unsubscribe at any time.
"*" indicates required fields
By submitting the form, you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy
Corporate Headquarters: 1645 East Kent Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5P 2S8 Canada
Calgary (Cementec): 13 Industry Way SE, Calgary, Alberta T3S 0A2 Canada
China: Room 1012, Block B, Tongzhou Wanda Plaza, No. 58, Xinhua West Street, Tongzhou District, Beijing
India (Kryton Buildmat Co. Pvt.): 136-137 Centrum Plaza, Golf Course Road, Sector 53, Gurgaon Haryana 122002
Latest Tweet
We were excited to kick off 2023 with our long-anticipated POWERUP 2023 event in Las Vegas last month.… https://t.co/PH7k0tYRpg
3 days ago