Editor's Note
This editor’s note highlights the key facts and market implications behind “Hanil Cement Launches High-Performance Adhesive “, with emphasis on sourcing, product fit, fabrication, logistics, or buyer impact.
Hanil Cement announced on the 14th the launch of its new product 'Hi-Poxy,' a high-performance tile adhesive that maintains the adhesive strength of existing epoxy-based products while enhancing workability. Epoxy-based tile adhesives are known for their superior bonding strength compared to cement-based or acrylic bond adhesives, making them suitable for various tile installations. However, they have drawbacks such as a pungent odor and a short working time. Hi-Poxy, developed over approximately three years starting in 2022, addresses these shortcomings. It is odorless, providing a more pleasant working environment, and does not emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can cause sick building syndrome, making it an eco-friendly option. It incorporates polymer components for high deformation resistance and is made from non-combustible materials, helping to prevent the spread of fire.

Hi-Poxy is a two-part product, consisting of one powder pack and one liquid can that are mixed before use. A key advantage over conventional epoxy adhesives is its longer working time. While typical epoxy adhesives must be used within 60 minutes, Hi-Poxy offers a working time of over 90 minutes, allowing for more meticulous installation. The product's technical excellence has been recognized, as it received a technology award at an academic presentation conference hosted by the Korean Society of Civil Engineers. Meanwhile, Hanil Cement has been increasing its research and development (R&D) budget annually to develop eco-friendly, high-quality products. According to the '2024 Hanil Sustainability Management Report' published by Hanil Holdings, last year's R&D expenses reached 3.9 billion won, an increase of 1.1 billion won from the previous year's 2.8 billion won.

“We will continue to develop products that reflect the needs of construction sites, keeping pace with rapidly changing architectural trends and the growing preference for eco-friendly building materials,” said a Hanil Cement official.
Source: Read the original article | Published: July 14, 2025