Uzbekistan's industrial landscape, characterized by extensive mining and chemical production, faces significant challenges in water pollution control. The extreme continental climate, with scorching summers and freezing winters, places immense stress on sulphuric acid storage tanks, necessitating materials that can withstand thermal expansion and aggressive acidity without degradation.
In the water treatment sector, the accumulation of heavy sediments and industrial sludge requires robust mechanical solutions. Traditional scraping systems often fail prematurely, driving the demand for high-durability rake teeth capable of operating in abrasive environments common to the region's wastewater plants.
Furthermore, the push for modernization in Uzbekistan's chemical industry is shifting focus toward composite materials. The adoption of sulfuric acid storage containers made from FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) is increasing as a safer, more sustainable alternative to traditional steel, reducing leakage risks in ecologically sensitive areas.