Bahrain's construction industry faces unique challenges due to extreme heat and high salinity. The demand for gypsum retarder chemical has surged as contractors seek to control setting times in temperatures that frequently exceed 40°C, preventing premature cracking in plaster and ceiling systems.
Simultaneously, there is a growing movement toward sustainable urban development in Manama. This has led to increased Rubber powder uses in asphalt modification and concrete additives to improve the elasticity and thermal resistance of road networks against thermal expansion.
The adoption of synthetic reinforcements, specifically polypropylene fiber, has become a standard for preventing shrinkage cracks in precast concrete elements used in Bahrain's expanding infrastructure projects, ensuring long-term structural integrity.







