Romania's industrial sector, particularly in regions like Timiș and Cluj, is currently undergoing a massive transition toward sustainable infrastructure. The prevalence of heavy metallurgy and chemical processing has led to an urgent need for corrosion-resistant systems, where traditional steel is failing due to the aggressive chemical environments.
The adoption of the cooling tower has become a priority for Romanian power plants and refineries to optimize heat rejection while adhering to strict EU environmental regulations regarding water usage and thermal pollution.
Furthermore, urban expansion in Bucharest and surrounding cities has increased the demand for durable frp sewer pipe systems to replace aging concrete networks that suffer from sulfuric acid corrosion and groundwater infiltration.











