South Sudan faces significant challenges due to its seasonal flooding and extreme temperature fluctuations, which put immense pressure on cementitious structures. The current state of the local construction industry relies heavily on traditional mortar, which often lacks the necessary elasticity and setting control provided by a professional gypsum retarder chemical.
Urban development in Juba and surrounding regions is accelerating, yet the availability of high-quality modifiers is limited. There is a growing necessity for materials that can reduce shrinkage and prevent cracking, making the integration of Rubber powder uses in road paving and building insulation a critical priority for long-term sustainability.
Furthermore, the logistics of importing chemical additives remain complex. Local contractors are increasingly seeking "ready-to-test" solutions, leading to a surge in demand for Sample available rubber powder to verify performance against the region's specific soil acidity and humidity levels.







