The construction sector in Ukraine is currently characterized by a dual need: rapid urban reconstruction and the preservation of existing infrastructure against extreme seasonal temperature fluctuations. The use of hydroxymethyl propyl cellulose has become critical for managing water retention in mortars, preventing premature drying during the hot Ukrainian summers.
Given the regional prevalence of reinforced concrete structures, the adoption of polycarboxylate admixture has surged. This allows for high-slump concrete with low water-to-cement ratios, which is essential for the high-density foundations required in the varied soil types found across the Dnieper basin.
Furthermore, the shift towards energy-efficient building envelopes has increased the reliance on external thermal insulation composite systems (ETICS). This transition necessitates high-quality redispersible latex powder to ensure that adhesive layers can withstand the freeze-thaw cycles typical of the Ukrainian winter without cracking.