These pictures have been taken in a foundation work, where CRAS has been useful to make room for concrete footings.
CRAS is the demolition mortar manufactured by Kayati SL. Here we will talk about CRAS and how people and companies use our product.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Demolition of a wall with CRAS
CRAS is highly useful to perform demolitions in urban environments. This wall demolition was carried on by using the expansive cement manufactured by Kayati SL.
CRAS Green was the version chosen for this project, due to the weather on the site area, in South America.
Project was developed on time, with no hassle for surrounding areas.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
CRAS, in the first steps of some beautiful projects
What's at the end of the projects beginning with demolitions carried on with CRAS?
Some beautiful results, such as this house close to the beach!
Some beautiful results, such as this house close to the beach!
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Going deeper with CRAS
Underwater demolition is a difficult task. Environmental and security issues are to be considered, and budget should be under control.
CRAS makes underwater demolition a simple and cost-effective task.
These pictures show a demolition whose goal was to make deeper a harbor.
There is no differences in the demolition procedure wiht CRAS, under or over water.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
CRAS and swimming pools
CRAS is very useful to remove rocks in swimming pool constructions
CRAS is an easy way to remove rocks with no explosions, excellent for demolitions in urban environments.
Debris removal is the last operation to get the space for the pool basin.
CRAS is an easy way to remove rocks with no explosions, excellent for demolitions in urban environments.
Debris removal is the last operation to get the space for the pool basin.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Saturday, June 14, 2014
How a port has been enlarged with CRAS
It was not easy for some ships to enter the port:
With CRAS, entrance was enlarged with no damage for the rest of the port:
Problem solved!
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