Turkey's industrial hubs, from Marmara to the Aegean coast, face significant challenges due to high salinity in coastal air and extreme temperature fluctuations between the interior and the coast. This environment accelerates the degradation of traditional metallic structures, driving a surge in demand for the cooling tower systems made from high-grade FRP.
In urban centers like Istanbul and Ankara, the aging sewage infrastructure has led to a transition toward frp sewer pipe installations. These materials are preferred for their ability to withstand the aggressive chemical compositions of industrial runoff and the seismic activity prevalent in the region.
Furthermore, the growth of the textile and chemical sectors in Turkey requires precision-engineered frp tube components to handle corrosive fluids. The adoption of composite materials has shifted from a luxury option to a technical necessity for operational longevity.











