Mongolia's industrial landscape is heavily dominated by the mining and construction sectors. The extreme continental climate, characterized by severe winters and scorching summers, places immense stress on industrial machine bearings, leading to accelerated wear and lubrication failure due to thermal contraction and expansion.
In the burgeoning construction sector of Ulaanbaatar, the demand for reliable structural support is rising. The use of swivel scaffolding has become critical for urban redevelopment, requiring materials that maintain structural integrity under volatile weather conditions.
Furthermore, the agricultural shift towards protected cultivation has increased the reliance on high-quality greenhouse pipe clamps to secure large-scale poly-houses against the strong steppe winds, ensuring food security in a challenging geography.