Chryso enhances the aesthetic impact of concrete








Michelle Fick, Business Unit Development Manager for Concrete Aesthetics at Chryso Southern Africa
Colour consistency is one of the most common requirements in concrete aesthetic applications
Chryso’s curing compound ensures even moisture retention reducing cracks and discolouration for a smoother more visually consistent concrete finish
Chryso integral iron oxide pigments provide vibrant durable colour throughout concrete
Chryso integral waterproofing admixtures block pores and reduce the risk of moisture ingress in concrete
Chryso plasticisers and superplasticisers, along with their Class 1 release agents and quality sealants, reduce defects in concrete to ensure a smooth high quality finish
Chryso’s admixtures enhance homogeneity and cohesion in challenging aggregate mixes, while their demoulding oils ensure high-quality off-shutter concrete finishes
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With growing demand for buildings that are not only functional but also visually striking, Chryso is helping customers reshape the face of concrete. Driven by technological advancements and a strong appreciation for architectural innovation, the company offers a broad portfolio of solutions that ensure concrete is both durable and beautiful.
According to Michelle Fick, Business Unit Development Manager for Concrete Aesthetics at Chryso Southern Africa, customers now have access to a wide range of innovative products tailored to various applications. “To achieve the desired aesthetic impact, it is essential to consider how the concrete is applied,” says Fick. “That is why we offer a comprehensive suite of solutions, including surface retarders, integral pigments, surface treatments, curing compounds and demoulding oils.”
These products can be used in combination to enhance even the most basic concrete features such as pillars or floors, ensuring that aesthetics are never overlooked, regardless of the project’s scale or complexity.
One of the most common requirements in aesthetic concrete applications is colour consistency. Chryso’s integral iron oxide pigments provide vibrant durable colour throughout the concrete mass - so even chips or abrasions won’t reveal an underlying colour difference.
Surface quality is another priority. Chryso’s plasticisers and superplasticisers improve the workability and flow of the concrete mix, reducing surface defects and ensuring a smooth high quality finish. To further strengthen and enhance surface performance, the company also offers densifiers and hardeners that provide improved abrasion resistance. Additionally, its release agents support a clean separation from formwork, enabling a high class finish with consistent colour and texture.
Texture also plays a vital role in the visual appeal of concrete. Viscosity modifying admixtures like CHRYSO® Quad 20 improve cohesion, preventing issues such as segregation or honeycombing.
Efflorescence - the white powdery residue that can appear on concrete surfaces - is a common challenge that Chryso tackles with products like CHRYSO® Fuge B, an integral waterproofing admixture that blocks pores and reduces the risk of moisture ingress. The company also offers water-repellent surface treatments, such as dry-coat sealers, which prevent water from reacting with free lime - the cause of efflorescence.
Surface finishing is key to consistency, and CHRYSO® FiniSafe can be applied just before the final finishing operation to enhance surface uniformity. Fick stresses that the success of any aesthetic concrete application depends on best practice. “Consistent batch control, quality materials and correct curing techniques are essential,” she says. “We always recommend proper concrete trials before commencing a project, especially for large-scale applications, to confirm the best combination of admixtures and placement methods.”
Chryso takes a collaborative approach, working closely with customers from planning to execution to ensure outstanding aesthetic outcomes. “Our innovations are designed to make concrete beautiful,” concludes Fick. “But it is our hands-on support that helps customers unlock their full creative and architectural potential.”
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