Angola's construction sector is currently navigating a transition from traditional masonry to advanced chemical-based materials. Given the humid tropical climate and the coastal salinity of cities like Luanda, there is an urgent need for high-performance gypsum retarder chemical to ensure precise setting times in prefabricated gypsum elements, preventing premature hardening during transport in high temperatures.
The industrialization of non-metallic mineral products is gaining momentum, yet the market faces a shortage of specialized recycled additives. The exploration of Rubber powder uses in asphalt modification and concrete cushioning is becoming a key focus for road infrastructure projects aimed at reducing cracks caused by extreme thermal expansion.
Furthermore, the adoption of synthetic reinforcements is rising. To combat the structural vulnerabilities in high-humidity environments, the integration of polypropylene fiber is increasingly viewed as a necessity for preventing shrinkage cracks in industrial flooring and residential foundations across the Angolan plateau.







