Switzerland's industrial landscape is characterized by a stringent commitment to sustainability and the "Swiss Made" quality standard. In the realm of environmental equipment, there is a critical demand for materials that can withstand both highly corrosive chemical processes in pharma hubs and the extreme temperature fluctuations of the Alpine regions. This has led to a widespread transition toward frp tube systems over traditional metallic piping.
The local market currently faces the challenge of upgrading aging municipal drainage systems. The adoption of frp sewer pipe has become a priority for Swiss cantons seeking to eliminate leakages and groundwater contamination, leveraging the non-corrosive nature of FRP to ensure a service life exceeding 50 years.
Furthermore, the energy-intensive nature of Swiss precision machinery requires sophisticated heat dissipation. The deployment of the cooling tower has evolved from simple water-cooling to integrated, low-noise systems that comply with strict Swiss noise pollution regulations in residential-adjacent industrial zones.











