Iran's industrial sector, particularly in oil, gas, and petrochemicals, faces severe challenges due to high ambient temperatures and saline groundwater. The deployment of a high-efficiency cooling tower is critical for maintaining operational stability in these harsh environments.
Traditional metallic structures suffer from rapid oxidation and corrosion in the coastal areas of the Persian Gulf. Consequently, the shift toward frp sewer pipe systems has become essential for municipal and industrial wastewater management to prevent leakages and groundwater contamination.
With the expansion of energy-intensive industries in cities like Tabriz and Isfahan, there is an increasing reliance on frp tube components that offer lightweight yet structurally rigid alternatives to steel, reducing installation costs and maintenance cycles.











