Kyrgyzstan's construction industry is currently facing challenges due to its unique continental climate, characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations. The demand for high-quality cellulose ether has surged as local developers seek to prevent premature drying and cracking in cement-based materials during harsh summers.
The current market is shifting from traditional lime-based mortars to high-performance dry-mix mortars. This transition relies heavily on cellulose 2 hydroxyethyl ether to ensure adequate water retention and workability, which are critical for the mountainous terrain and varied humidity levels of the region.
Furthermore, there is a growing emphasis on structural integrity for seismic-resistant buildings in Bishkek and Osh. The integration of a professional water reducing admixture has become essential to reduce the water-cement ratio, thereby increasing the compressive strength of concrete used in high-rise infrastructure.