Tajikistan's construction sector is heavily influenced by its mountainous topography and significant seismic activity. The demand for high-performance polycarboxylate admixture has surged as the country invests in reinforced infrastructure and earthquake-resistant housing, requiring concrete with superior flow and strength.
Due to the extreme temperature fluctuations between the Pamir highlands and the Fergana valley, building materials face severe thermal stress. The integration of hydroxymethyl propyl cellulose has become critical for improving water retention in mortars, preventing premature drying and cracking in arid climates.
Currently, the market is shifting from traditional cement-based mixes to modified dry-mix mortars. The adoption of polyvinyl alcohol powder is increasing to enhance the adhesive properties and flexibility of interior coatings, meeting the needs of rapid urbanization in Dushanbe.