Turkmenistan's construction landscape is characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations and high salinity in soil, which places immense stress on traditional building materials. The current demand for gypsum retarder chemical has surged as the government accelerates infrastructure projects in Ashgabat, requiring precise control over setting times in scorching heat.
The integration of recycled materials is becoming a priority. Industry players are increasingly exploring Rubber powder uses to improve the shock absorption and thermal insulation of road bases and industrial flooring, reducing the reliance on virgin polymers in the Caspian region.
Furthermore, the shift toward prefabricated concrete and gypsum board production has highlighted a critical need for high-tenacity additives. The adoption of synthetic fibers is no longer optional but a necessity to prevent shrinkage cracking under the intense Turkmen sun.







