Gabon's industrial sector, heavily focused on manganese mining and petroleum extraction, faces severe equipment degradation due to high humidity and saline coastal air. The demand for sulphuric acid storage tanks has surged as local processing plants seek alternatives to traditional steel tanks that succumb rapidly to tropical corrosion.
In water quality prevention, the reliance on legacy systems has led to inefficiencies. Many facilities still utilize outdated mechanical components, creating a critical need for high-durability rake teeth in wastewater sludge treatment and filtration systems to maintain operational uptime in harsh environments.
Furthermore, the lack of local high-precision composite manufacturing means Gabon relies heavily on imports. The adoption of sulfuric acid storage containers made from advanced FRP materials is now seen as the primary strategy to prevent soil contamination and protect Gabon's unique rainforest biodiversity.