In Belarus, the industrial sector is currently facing a critical transition. The historical reliance on concrete and steel for waste management and cooling has led to significant degradation due to the region's harsh continental climate and soil acidity. The adoption of frp tube systems is increasing as factories seek to reduce maintenance costs associated with rust and corrosion.
The energy sector, particularly in the Minsk and Gomel regions, is optimizing thermal efficiency. There is a growing demand for specialized cooling tower installations that can withstand freezing winters while maintaining operational efficiency during humid summers, pushing the market toward high-grade FRP composites.
Environmental regulations in Belarus are becoming more stringent, mirroring EU standards. This has catalyzed the replacement of aging municipal networks with fre pipe (FRP) alternatives, which offer superior longevity and leak-proof performance compared to traditional bitumen-coated pipes.











