Cuba's industrial landscape is characterized by a challenging maritime environment where high humidity and salt spray accelerate the degradation of traditional metallic structures. This makes the deployment of a robust cooling tower essential for power plants and sugar refineries to maintain operational efficiency without constant corrosion failures.
The current state of water management in the region reveals a critical need for upgrading aging sewage networks. The transition toward using frp sewer pipe has become a priority to prevent groundwater contamination and withstand the soil acidity found in various Cuban provinces.
Furthermore, the limited availability of high-grade stainless steel has pushed local manufacturers toward FRP composites. The use of a specialized frp tube system is now preferred for chemical transport and desalination projects due to its superior strength-to-weight ratio and chemical inertness.











