Uzbekistan's industrial landscape, characterized by significant mining and textile sectors, has historically relied on heavy steel infrastructure. However, the high salinity of local groundwater and the extreme temperature fluctuations of the region have led to rapid corrosion of traditional metal cooling tower units, increasing maintenance costs for local enterprises.
Currently, there is a growing demand for frp sewer pipe systems in urban renewal projects across Tashkent and Samarkand. The transition toward Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) is driven by the need for lightweight yet structurally superior materials that can resist the aggressive chemical runoff found in industrial zones.
Despite the progress, the market still faces a gap in high-efficiency thermal management. The adoption of specialized frp tube components is increasing as local plants seek to modernize their cooling loops to meet newer environmental regulations and water-saving mandates.











