South Korea's industrial landscape, characterized by massive semiconductor plants and shipbuilding yards, faces extreme challenges regarding equipment corrosion. The high humidity and coastal salt air in regions like Ulsan and Busan necessitate the use of a high-performance cooling tower to maintain operational efficiency without frequent maintenance shutdowns.
In urban centers like Seoul and Incheon, the aging sewage infrastructure is being rapidly upgraded. The transition toward using frp sewer pipe has become a priority for the government to prevent soil contamination and eliminate the corrosion issues typical of traditional concrete or metallic pipes.
Furthermore, the South Korean commitment to "Green New Deal" policies has accelerated the demand for frp tube components in chemical processing plants, where chemical resistance and lightweight structural integrity are critical for safety and environmental compliance.











