Mineral Drywall Finishing Compound For US Construction Contractors Announced

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Phoenix Advanced Materials has announced Phoenix Finish, a mineral-based all-purpose drywall finishing compound, consolidating embedding, filling, and finishing coats into one product for contractors seeking streamlined operations and improved jobsite health.

-- Phoenix Advanced Materials has introduced Phoenix Finish, an all-in-one mineral-based drywall finishing compound that streamlines embedding, filling, and finishing into a single product.

More information is available at https://phoenixfinish.com/

This announcement comes at a time of rapid expansion in the global construction industry. According to Expert Market Research, the global drywall market, valued at USD 48.85 billion in 2025, is projected to nearly double to USD 89.15 billion by 2035, with manufacturers increasingly focused on reducing labor time and improving installation efficiency. Phoenix Advanced Materials has presented Phoenix Finish to address this demand by consolidating three finishing steps into one, addressing a workflow that has traditionally required contractors to manage and switch between multiple products.

"The mineral-based formulation produces up to approximately 70% less sanding than traditional multi-product systems, reducing airborne dust and improving jobsite conditions," says a company representative. "Phoenix Finish is formulated with zero VOCs and minimal odor, supporting safer application for crews and healthier indoor air quality, making it well-suited for occupied buildings, commercial interiors, and health-sensitive environments."

The team also highlights that the compound is engineered to resist mold as a foundational performance requirement, ensuring long-term integrity in moisture-sensitive environments. The lightweight formulation reduces physical strain on crews and simplifies jobsite logistics, while the extended open time built into the formulation allows crews to work at a measured pace, reducing wasted material and the need for time-consuming rework.

Phoenix Finish delivers consistent density from start to finish, with strong adhesion to drywall and previous coats. The compound sands clean when required and maintains flat surfaces through a non-shrinking finish, which are performance characteristics crucial for maintaining finish integrity across accelerated multi-coat schedules.

"Unlike conventional compounds that depend on chemical additives to force performance, Phoenix Finish is built around consistent density, strong adhesion, and controlled drying behavior," notes the spokesperson. "The compound is formulated without biocides or preservatives, keeping the formulation focused on material integrity and reducing unnecessary chemical exposure for crews and occupants alike."

Contractors interested in reviewing the full product specifications, as well as technical resources, may visit https://phoenixfinish.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Michael Olson
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Organization: Phoenix Advanced Materials
Address: 2600 East Southlake Boulevard Ste120-384, Southlake, TX 76092, United States
Website: https://phoenixfinish.com/

Source: NewsNetwork

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