Cambodia's construction sector is currently facing a critical challenge: maintaining material consistency under extreme heat and high humidity. The widespread use of cellulose ether hpmc has become essential to prevent rapid water evaporation in cement-based mortars, ensuring that hydration occurs properly even in the scorching Phnom Penh summers.
In the coastal regions and flood-prone areas around the Mekong, the demand for high-grade water reducing admixture has spiked. Builders are shifting away from traditional mixing methods toward scientifically formulated synthetic materials to reduce permeability and prevent structural cracks caused by shrinkage in humid environments.
Moreover, the local market is transitioning from basic additives to specialized hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose ether. This transition is driven by the rise of high-rise developments and luxury resorts in Sihanoukville, where precision in tile adhesives and wall putties is no longer optional but a regulatory requirement for safety and longevity.