Kuwait's industrial landscape is dominated by oil and gas, but the construction and manufacturing sectors face significant challenges due to extreme heat and saline soil. The demand for flakes of mica has grown as the need for high-temperature electrical insulation and heat-resistant coatings increases in urban infrastructure projects.
The local environment requires advanced soil stabilization techniques to prevent subsidence in sandy terrains. This has led to a surge in the import of bagged bentonite, which provides the necessary swelling properties to seal leakages and stabilize foundations against the harsh Kuwaiti groundwater chemistry.
Furthermore, the architectural sector is shifting toward sustainable, lightweight materials. The integration of kaolin clay china into local ceramic and paint manufacturing ensures high whiteness and chemical purity, meeting the luxury standards of Kuwait's rapid urban expansion.
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