When it comes to constructing the flooring of any type of industrial space, the two key building elements that determine the efficiency of daily operations are...
Since ancient times, brittle materials, such as mud bricks, have been reinforced with fibrous materials like straw. Fast-forward to the 20th century, engineers found that...
Every building project is unique because the work is determined by the specifications, requirements, budget, and time. However, the goal is always the same...
When a concrete sealer does not look or perform as expected, the cause can usually be traced back to over-application, application in...
An uptick in humidity and rainstorms can lead to water infiltration issues such as below-grade reinforcement corrosion, surface scaling, aggregate expansion, and mould growth.
Selecting a joint filler can be challenging so we have provided a comprehensive comparison of epoxy and polyurea joint filler characteristics to guide you on selecting...
As you know, joints are cut in new concrete floors to control cracking. As a fresh concrete slab hardens, it reduces in volume and shrinks. When this shrinkage is restrained by...
Euclid Chemical has created a series of Technical Bulletins on a variety of topics related to the successful use of Fibre-Reinforced Concrete (FRC). These documents are provided to serve...
Cracks in concrete are a common sight. While some cracks are inevitable and not of great concern, some are signs of a larger underlying issue. We explore the three main reasons...
Crystalline waterproofing is a process where the active ingredients in a crystalline product react with the free lime and moisture in the concrete to form crystals within the capillary...