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!



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.


Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Rock removals with CRAS

Demolition with CRAS is an efficient way to remove rocks easily and safely.







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!


Sunday, March 30, 2014

Precision demolition with CRAS

CRAS, the non-explosive demolition mortar manufactured by the Spanish firm Kayati SL can be used for projects where materials to be demolished are near to key component that cannot be damaged by demolition. Pictures in this blog entry show a demolition work performed in a glass-manufacturing furnace, where fireproof material is cracked with no damage for the furnace structure.






Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Demolition in Central America with CRAS

High temperatures do not void CRAS demolishing properties. These pictures have been taken on a demolition work in Central America. Temperature was over 30ยบ Celsius during the whole demolition.








The rock was cut as it it was butter. Demolition began just six hours after pouring the CRAS.
 

Once again, well done, CRAS!