Myanmar's industrial sector is currently undergoing a rapid transition, particularly in textile and garment manufacturing, which creates a significant demand for robust water quality pollution prevention. The tropical monsoon climate leads to high humidity and corrosive environments, making traditional metal tanks obsolete and increasing the need for sulfuric acid storage containers.
Many local factories still rely on outdated waste treatment systems. The lack of precision-engineered components, such as high-durability rake teeth for sludge scrapers, often leads to frequent maintenance downtime and suboptimal effluent quality, hindering the country's compliance with international environmental standards.
As Myanmar attracts more foreign investment in the chemical and mining sectors, the requirement for specialized sulphuric acid storage tanks has surged. The shift toward FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) composites is becoming a priority to prevent leakage and soil contamination in environmentally sensitive regions.