Ireland's geographical position exposes industrial plants to high humidity and salt-laden air, which accelerates the corrosion of traditional metallic structures. This environment necessitates the adoption of frp tube components that can withstand constant moisture without degrading.
The local demand for sustainable water management has surged, leading to the widespread implementation of frp sewer pipe networks in coastal cities to prevent saltwater infiltration and leakage into the groundwater.
Furthermore, the pharmaceutical and dairy hubs in Ireland require precise thermal management. The shift toward the cooling tower as a primary heat rejection method is driven by the need for energy efficiency and low maintenance in damp climates.











