The Original and Only Crystalline Waterproofing Admixture With More Than 40 Years of Demonstrated Success.
Krystol technology, an admixture for concrete, reacts with moisture to form insoluble needle-shaped crystals that fill capillary pores and micro-cracks, enhancing concrete durability by blocking pathways for water and waterborne contaminants.
Unlike other concrete waterproofing solutions that rely on free lime, which depletes over time, KIM chemically reacts with water and unhydrated cement particles. This ensures that any moisture introduced over the lifespan of the concrete foundation will initiate crystallization, providing permanent waterproofing and resistance against hydrostatic pressure. Unlike a traditional waterproofing membrane, Krystol technology integrates into the concrete itself, delivering a long-lasting solution.
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KIM is a hydrophilic crystalline admixture used to create permanently waterproof concrete.
Krystol crystalline admixture and other technology is based on principles that are very similar to the processes that occur during the hydration and hardening of concrete. ...
When concrete producers want to modify the properties of concrete, supplemental cementing materials (SCM’S) can be used to achieve the intended goal. ...
It’s becoming clear to many leaders involved in the construction industry that waterproofing concrete from the inside out is the best choice. ...
Traditional waterproofing methods encourage the use of positive-side waterproofing during construction. However, this requires access to the outside wall of the concrete structure. ...
It’s the intelligent, self-sealing water-protection system that transforms concrete into a powerful water-resistant barrier through crystalline admixtures or surface applied treatments. ...
Krystol waterproofing products are supplied as a dry powder comprised of Portland cemeber, silica sand and special chemicals. When combined with water, ...
Recommended for all precast, cast-in-place, and shotcrete applications subject to water pressure.
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