Zambia's construction sector is currently undergoing a transition, where traditional cement-based methods are being replaced by specialized non-metallic mineral products. The hot and humid climate in various regions necessitates the use of gypsum retarder chemical to precisely control setting times during the production of gypsum boards and plaster, preventing premature hardening in tropical heat.
Furthermore, the growing demand for sustainable road infrastructure has sparked interest in waste-derived additives. Understanding various Rubber powder uses has become critical for local contractors looking to improve the elasticity and shock absorption of pavement in mining-heavy zones like the Copperbelt.
Despite the availability of raw minerals, the local industry struggles with material cracking due to extreme temperature fluctuations. This has led to an increased adoption of reinforcing agents to ensure structural integrity across residential and industrial projects in Lusaka and beyond.







