The industrial sector in Iraq is characterized by a unique blend of heavy-duty oil extraction and rapid urban expansion. In these environments, industrial machine bearings are subjected to extreme thermal expansion due to fluctuating desert temperatures, which can range from freezing winters to scorching summers exceeding 50°C.
Simultaneously, the construction boom in cities like Baghdad and Basra has surged the demand for reliable swivel scaffolding systems. The presence of fine silica dust in the air acts as an abrasive agent, accelerating the wear and tear of moving joints and connectors in scaffolding structures.
Furthermore, the agricultural transition toward modern hydroponics has introduced the need for corrosion-resistant greenhouse pipe clamps. These components must resist both humidity and chemical fertilizers to maintain the structural integrity of food production facilities in the region.