Hungary's construction sector is currently characterized by a rigorous transition toward energy-efficient building standards. In the non-metallic mineral industry, there is a growing reliance on Rubber powder uses to improve the elasticity and impact resistance of road pavements and industrial flooring across the Budapest metropolitan area.
Geographically, Hungary's varied climate—with significant temperature fluctuations between seasons—demands building materials that can withstand thermal expansion. This has led to an increased adoption of polypropylene fiber to mitigate shrinkage cracking in concrete and gypsum-based panels used in residential renovations.
Furthermore, the local manufacturing of gypsum products is evolving. The integration of high-purity gypsum retarder chemical has become essential for Hungarian factories to precisely control setting times during the production of high-density wallboards, ensuring quality consistency under varying humidity levels.







