The construction sector in Israel faces unique challenges due to its diverse topography and the high salinity of coastal air. In the manufacturing of non-metallic mineral products, there is a critical demand for a high-quality gypsum retarder chemical to manage setting times in the extreme heat of the Negev desert and the humid Mediterranean coast.
Furthermore, the Israeli government's push for "Green Building" certifications has accelerated the adoption of recycled materials. This has led to a surge in Rubber powder uses within asphalt modifiers and acoustic insulation, reducing the environmental footprint of urban expansion in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic additives to specialized functional polymers. The integration of Rubber powder-821 uses in high-stress industrial flooring is becoming a standard practice to combat the seismic activities characteristic of the region's rift valley geography.







