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Kaufman Products | emulsions and grouts

3811 Curtis Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21226
 
Toll Free:800-637-6372
Phone:410-354-8600
Fax:410-354-1122
 
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Web Site: www.kaufmanconcretetreatments.com/html/aboutusfr.html


Kaufman Products manufactures emulsions and grouts building products relating to:


[ 02 ] Site Construction
[ 02065 ] Cement and Concrete
[ 02740 ] Bituminous Concrete Pavement
[ 02741 ] Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavement
[ 02743 ] Bituminous Concrete Pavement
[ 03 ] Concrete
[ 03150 ] Concrete Accessories
[ 03151 ] Concrete Anchoring*
[ 03153 ] Adhesive Anchoring Systems*
[ 03350 ] Concrete Finishing
[ 03360 ] Concrete Finishes
[ 03390 ] Concrete Curing
[ 03395 ] Curing, Sealing and Hardening Concrete Floors*
[ 03600 ] Grout
[ 03910 ] Concrete Cleaning
[ 03920 ] Concrete Resurfacing
[ 09 ] Finishes
[ 09980 ] Coatings for Concrete and Masonry

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Last Update: 2006-06-20

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