Uzbekistan's construction sector is currently undergoing a massive transformation, driven by the "New Uzbekistan" development strategy. However, the region faces severe challenges due to its continental climate, characterized by scorching summers and freezing winters. This environment necessitates the use of high-quality cellulose ether hpmc to prevent premature drying of mortars and plasters.
In cities like Tashkent and Samarkand, the shift toward high-rise residential complexes has increased the reliance on specialized chemicals. The integration of water reducing admixture has become essential for producing high-strength concrete that can withstand the soil salinity and seismic activity prevalent in the region.
Despite the growing demand, there is a noticeable gap between traditional mixing methods and modern chemical application. The market is transitioning from generic binders to precision-grade cellulose 2 hydroxyethyl ether to achieve superior adhesion and crack resistance in prefabricated building components.