Myanmar's construction sector is currently navigating a transition from traditional masonry to high-performance composite materials. Due to the high annual rainfall and humidity levels in regions like Yangon and Mandalay, the demand for a reliable gypsum retarder chemical has surged to ensure precise setting times in humid environments.
The local manufacturing landscape for non-metallic mineral products is increasingly focusing on waste reduction and circular economy principles. Consequently, the exploration of Rubber powder uses has become a priority for local engineers seeking to improve the elasticity and impact resistance of asphalt and concrete pavements.
However, the market still faces challenges regarding material consistency. The introduction of standardized additives and high-tenacity fibers is critical to overcoming the structural vulnerabilities caused by the region's soil composition and seasonal temperature fluctuations.







