Zimbabwe's industrial sector, particularly in mining and agriculture, faces significant challenges due to high ambient temperatures and corrosive soil conditions. Traditional metal-based cooling systems often succumb to rapid oxidation, leading to increased maintenance costs and operational downtime for those using a standard cooling tower.
In urban centers like Harare and Bulawayo, the demand for durable wastewater management is surging. The transition toward frp sewer pipe systems is becoming evident as municipalities seek to replace aging concrete infrastructure that is prone to chemical erosion and leakage.
The local market is currently characterized by a shift from imported general-purpose equipment to specialized, corrosion-resistant FRP products. This evolution is driven by the need for longevity in harsh environmental conditions where traditional materials fail to provide the necessary lifecycle value.











