Algeria's construction sector faces extreme thermal fluctuations and high salinity in coastal regions, necessitating the use of a high-quality gypsum retarder chemical to manage setting times in hot weather. The rapid urbanization of Algiers and Oran has increased the demand for additives that prevent premature cracking in cementitious materials.
The local industry is increasingly shifting toward circular economy models, where Rubber powder uses are being explored to improve the elasticity of road surfaces and sound insulation in residential buildings, reducing the reliance on imported virgin polymers.
Furthermore, the integration of synthetic reinforcements like polypropylene fiber has become essential for mitigating plastic shrinkage in the vast concrete pours required for Algerian industrial zones and hydropower projects.







