Myanmar's industrial sector is currently transitioning from legacy metal systems to composite materials. Due to the high humidity and saline air in coastal regions like Yangon, traditional steel structures suffer from rapid oxidation, making the adoption of a cooling tower based on FRP essential for reducing maintenance costs.
In the wastewater and urban development sectors, the reliance on concrete pipes has led to significant leakages due to seismic activity and soil shifts. The demand for frp sewer pipe has surged as municipalities seek lightweight, non-corrosive alternatives that can withstand chemically aggressive effluents.
Furthermore, the energy and textile industries in Myanmar are upgrading their heat exchange systems. The shift toward the fre pipe (FRP reinforced) standard is evident in new factory constructions, where corrosion resistance is prioritized over short-term installation costs.











