Vietnam's industrial landscape is characterized by extreme humidity and high saline content in coastal regions, which accelerates the degradation of traditional metallic equipment. The adoption of the cooling tower has become essential for textile, electronics, and food processing plants in provinces like Binh Duong and Dong Nai to maintain operational efficiency.
The shift towards sustainable urban development in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi has surged the demand for frp sewer pipe systems. Traditional concrete pipes often fail due to hydrogen sulfide corrosion, whereas FRP alternatives offer the chemical resistance necessary for long-term municipal viability.
Furthermore, the chemical processing industry in Vietnam is increasingly integrating frp tube components to handle aggressive media. This transition is driven by the need to reduce maintenance downtime and comply with stricter environmental regulations regarding leakage and waste management.











