Cameroon's construction sector is currently facing significant challenges due to extreme humidity and temperature fluctuations. The demand for high-quality cellulose ether has surged as local builders seek to prevent premature drying of mortars and plasters in coastal cities like Douala.
In the interior regions, the reliance on traditional building methods is shifting toward industrialized solutions. This transition requires reliable water reducing admixture to optimize concrete strength and reduce the cost of water procurement in remote project sites.
Furthermore, the local chemical manufacturing landscape is evolving. There is a growing preference for imported specialty additives that can withstand the high saline environment of the Gulf of Guinea, ensuring long-term durability of synthetic materials in public infrastructure.