Greece's construction industry is heavily influenced by its coastal geography and seismic activity. The high humidity and salt-spray environment of the Aegean and Ionian seas demand materials with exceptional resistance to corrosion and shrinkage. This has led to an increased reliance on gypsum retarder chemical to ensure precise setting times during the application of plaster and gypsum-based products in varying temperatures.
Furthermore, the Greek market is shifting toward sustainable "Green Building" practices. The integration of Rubber powder uses in asphalt and concrete mixtures is becoming a priority to reduce waste and enhance the elasticity of road infrastructures, which often suffer from thermal expansion and contraction during extreme summer heat.
Economic recovery in the region has sparked a revitalization of urban renovation projects. This trend emphasizes the need for high-performance additives that can withstand the unique alkalinity of local mineral deposits, making the adoption of specialized chemicals a necessity for local manufacturers of non-metallic mineral products.







