Equatorial Guinea's geography, characterized by extreme humidity and heavy rainfall, creates a challenging environment for traditional building materials. The high moisture levels often lead to rapid degradation of mortar and coatings, making the integration of a high-quality mortar bonding agent essential for structural longevity.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic cement mixes to advanced modified mortars. There is an increasing demand for vae powder to improve the flexibility and crack resistance of facades in cities like Malabo and Bata, where thermal expansion is frequent.
Despite the growth in infrastructure, the lack of localized technical support for specialty chemicals remains a bottleneck. This has led to a reliance on imported high-performance agents that can withstand the corrosive saline air of the coastal regions.

