Thailand's construction sector faces unique challenges due to its high humidity and temperature fluctuations. In the non-metallic mineral industry, controlling the hydration process of gypsum and cement is critical. This is where a high-quality gypsum retarder chemical becomes essential to prevent flash setting during the hot season, ensuring workable time for large-scale projects.
Simultaneously, the drive toward circular economy and sustainable building has led to a surge in Rubber powder uses in road construction and asphalt modification. Thai manufacturers are increasingly replacing virgin aggregates with recycled rubber to improve elasticity and crack resistance in urban pavements.
The integration of synthetic reinforcements, such as polypropylene fiber, is now a standard requirement for industrial flooring in Bangkok and Chonburi, reducing shrinkage cracks and improving the overall structural integrity of precast concrete elements.







