In India, the rapid industrialization of states like Gujarat and Maharashtra has led to an urgent need for durable cooling solutions. Traditional metal towers often fail prematurely due to the high humidity and saline air in coastal industrial zones, making the cooling tower built from FRP the preferred choice for longevity.
Urbanization in Tier-1 cities has stressed existing sewage networks, driving a massive shift toward frp sewer pipe installations. These composites are essential for resisting the aggressive chemical runoff found in Indian industrial effluents and the soil acidity prevalent in various regional geographies.
Furthermore, the Indian chemical and pharmaceutical hubs are increasingly replacing steel with frp tube systems. This transition is driven by the need to reduce maintenance downtime and eliminate the risk of oxidation in high-temperature process lines.











