MUHU Construction Chemical is a leading manufacturer of concrete admixtures in China. Our company was established in Beijing in 1988, followed by the establishment of Hefangkou MUHU Industrial Park in 2004, MUHU (China) Construction Materials Co., Ltd. in 2008, and an office of the MUHU Company in Dubai in 2009. We focus on the research, production, and sales of high quality concrete admixtures while also providing exporting and technical services for our clients. Our company has four production bases where we produce nearly 70 types of concrete admixtures, such as our high efficiency water reducing agent, early strengthening superplasticizer, antifreezing agent, construction coating, construction glue, waterproof material, and more. All of these products can be used for industrial and civil building projects, and in the municipal engineering, hydraulic engineering, concrete mixing station, and cement industries.
MUHU Construction Chemical is a national enterprise utilizing advanced production equipment, complete detection measures, and scientific research and technology in the production of all our concrete admixture products. As a member of the Chinese Admixture Association, Chinese Coating and Chinese Adhesive, for over 20 years, our qualified products have been inspected and approved by the Quality Supervision and Inspection Department. Moreover, to provide technical support, our company invites experts and professors from the China Academy of Building Research, China Building Materials Academy, China Water Resources Research Institute, Academy of Railway Sciences, Metallurgical Academy of Sciences, Qinghua University, and other prestigious institutes of higher education. In addition, we work hard to keep up with market demands for the newest advancements in the industry, developing new and innovative products such as our polycarboxylate series, naphthalene series, sulphamate series, melamine series superplasticizer, and our new concrete superplasticizer, a project that was awarded as a Beijing High Technical Achievement Conversion Project in 2003.