Construction Chemicals are specialized compounds used to enhance the performance, durability, and efficiency of building materials and structures. These additives play a critical role in modern construction by improving the properties of concrete, mortar, adhesives, and coatings. Key types include concrete admixtures (water reducers, accelerators, retarders), waterproofing agents, repair mortars, protective coatings, and sealants. They help achieve faster curing times, increased strength, crack resistance, weatherproofing, and corrosion protection. From high-rise buildings to infrastructure projects, construction chemicals ensure longevity, safety, and cost-effectiveness while meeting stringent quality standards.

Calcium Chloride

Calcium Chloride is an inorganic salt composed of calcium and chlorine with the chemical formula CaCl₂. It typically appears as a white crystalline solid or granular powder, highly soluble in water and exhibiting strong hygroscopic properties. Calcium Chloride is widely used for its moisture-absorbing ability, de-icing, dust control, and as a firming agent in food processing. It finds extensive applications across industrial, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and food sectors due to its efficacy in modifying physical and chemical properties of products and environments.

Calcium stearate

Calcium Stearate is a metallic stearate salt, appearing as a fine, white, hydrophobic powder. It is produced through the reaction of stearic acid (a fatty acid derived from natural oils and fats) with calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide. It functions primarily as an acid scavenger, lubricant, release agent, and stabilizer across multiple industrial sectors. Its unique combination of water repellency, low solubility, and high melting point makes it an essential processing additive in plastics, rubber, construction, and paper industries. Technical grade Calcium Stearate is manufactured for industrial performance applications and is not intended for direct food, pharmaceutical, or cosmetic use unless specifically certified and labeled for those applications.

Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate

 Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate, commonly known as gypsum, is a naturally occurring mineral widely used in agriculture, construction, and various industrial processes. It appears as a white or slightly translucent crystalline powder with moderate solubility in water. The compound is primarily used as a soil conditioner to improve soil structure and supply calcium and sulfur nutrients essential for plant growth. It also finds applications in the manufacture of plaster, cement, and as a filler in various products.