Hama, Central Syria — To guarantee absolute compliance with European EN standards and ensure identical quality to UK production lines, EuroFix International dispatched a high-level delegation of British chemical engineers and geological materials experts from our Belfast Global R&D Headquarters to central Syria in mid-2025.
1. Geological Auditing & 98.4% Limestone Purity Tescil
The technical team conducted extensive field audits and took physical specimens from multiple quarries across Hama and the central province. The samples were shipped directly to our central laboratories in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The lab results finalized in July 2025 confirmed that the limestone deposits in the Hama region boast an exceptional calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) purity of 98.4%. This extremely high mineral purity matches the finest geological baselines in Western Europe, making it the perfect raw mineral substrate for premium, high-strength polymer dry-mix mortars and adhesives.
2. Belfast Formulation Setup & Dr. Feras Warar's Chemical Adaptation
Working alongside regional coordinator Eng. Tariq Al-Saeed and pharmaceutical chemist Dr. Feras Warar, the British technical delegation adapted the core Belfast polymer formulas to regional conditions.
The resulting Levant-specific chemical formulations combine Hama's high-purity limestone with specialized organic additives and flexible resins imported directly from Belfast. This ensures outstanding thermal stability, high flexibility to handle structural settlement, and 100% efflorescence resistance under extreme dry summer conditions.
3. Strategic Logistics & Reconstruction Blueprint
The feasibility report concluded that Hama's central geographical position serves as a highly strategic logistics hub. It allows EuroFix Syria to efficiently distribute massive B2B dry-mix mortar silos and elastomeric waterproofing liquids to regional reconstruction megaprojects in Aleppo, Damascus, Homs, and the coastal region, while maintaining active shipping routes to neighboring countries (Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq).
