In The News 2004

As a leader in concrete waterproofing, our company and our products are often featured in relevant trade publications. View the recent articles below for more information about Kryton, our products, or crystalline waterproofing technology.  

08-Nov-2004

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.

21-Oct-2004

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 waterprooi ng is especially critical. Concrete tanks play a vital role in many communities. They function as...

07-Sep-2004

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. The Kryton Group of Companies is dedicated to meeting the demands placed on the construction industry for durable, long-term infrastructure

21-Apr-2004

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.

22-Mar-2004

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 waterporofing...

16-Feb-2004

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...