Kazakhstan's industrial landscape, dominated by mining and petrochemicals, faces significant challenges in managing acidic wastewater. The extreme temperature swings—from scorching summers to freezing winters—place immense stress on traditional metal sulphuric acid storage tanks, leading to accelerated fatigue and leakage risks.
In the region's water treatment plants, the accumulation of heavy sediments often causes rapid wear on mechanical components. This has increased the demand for high-durability rake teeth capable of withstanding abrasive industrial sludge without frequent replacement.
Furthermore, the shift toward sustainable mining in Kazakhstan is driving the adoption of high-performance sulfuric acid storage containers. Companies are transitioning from legacy steel containers to FRP composites to ensure environmental compliance and operational safety in remote steppe regions.