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+ What is Pantheon™?

Pantheon™ is a partial cement replacement that saves concrete producers money and gives their customers a higher-performing, environmentally friendly product.

+ How does Pantheon™ work?

Pantheon™ has a high concentration of silicon dioxide that reacts with calcium hydroxide, a byproduct of the cement reaction. This forms additional calcium silicate hydrate, the material that gives concrete its strength.

+ Does Pantheon™ cause alkali silica reaction (ASR)?

Pantheon™ does not cause ASR. Due to the fine particle size and high reactivity, Pantheon reduces ASR by 26% as a 20% cement replacement compared to a cement control.

+ What is the recommened replacement level?

Pantheon™ commonly replaces 20% of cement by weight in standard mixes and up to 50% for specialty mixes.

+ Is Pantheon™ Safe to handle?

Pantheon™ is safe to handle, it is very fine and feels like baby powder. See to the Data Sheet for recommened handling procedures.

+ Why the name Pantheon™?

The concept of using bottles as a cement replacement was developed by the Romans, who would process old ceramic for us in their most important structures, like the Pantheon built by Marcus Agrippa in 27 B.C.

+ Why the name KLAW?

KLAW is an acronym for the last names of the 3 founders of KLAW Industries:

Jacob Kumpon, Jack Lamuraglia, and Tanner Wallis