In Qatar, the combination of extreme ambient heat and high coastal humidity creates a severe corrosive atmosphere. Traditional metallic structures often fail prematurely, leading to an increased demand for the cooling tower systems made from reinforced plastics that can withstand chemical attack and UV degradation.
The rapid expansion of the oil, gas, and desalination sectors has pushed the local infrastructure toward higher efficiency. Implementing a cross flow tower is now a priority for many Qatari plants to reduce water consumption while maintaining optimal thermal exchange in 50°C+ peak summer temperatures.
Furthermore, the aggressive soil chemistry in the region necessitates the use of high-grade frp sewer pipe to prevent leakage and contamination of the limited groundwater resources, ensuring long-term structural integrity for urban developments in Doha and Industrial City.











