In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the construction sector faces extreme climatic pressures. The high precipitation and humidity levels in the Congo Basin necessitate the use of specialized gypsum retarder chemical to manage setting times in plastering and molding, ensuring that structural integrity is not compromised by premature drying or moisture absorption.
Urban centers like Kinshasa and Lubumbashi are seeing a surge in road and residential projects. However, the lack of high-grade recycled aggregates has led to a growing interest in Rubber powder uses, specifically for shock absorption in pavement and noise reduction in industrial zoning, reducing the reliance on expensive imported polymers.
Furthermore, the mining industry's demand for stable foundations in unstable soil requires advanced reinforcement. The integration of polypropylene fiber has become essential to prevent shrinkage cracks in large-scale concrete pours, ensuring that industrial warehouses can withstand the heavy load of mining machinery.







