Mauritius, as an island nation, faces extreme atmospheric salinity and high humidity. Traditional metallic cooling systems suffer from rapid chloride-induced corrosion, making the adoption of a high-grade cooling tower essential for sustainable industrial operation.
The local manufacturing and energy sectors are increasingly shifting toward FRP materials. The deployment of frp sewer pipe systems has become a priority for municipal upgrades to prevent leakages caused by the aggressive tropical soil and saltwater intrusion.
Current industrial landscapes in Mauritius require equipment that can withstand UV radiation and saline mist without degradation, driving the demand for specialized frp tube components in chemical and water treatment plants.











