The industrial sector in Afghanistan is characterized by a heavy reliance on robust infrastructure to support mining and agricultural irrigation. Due to the volatile temperature swings and arid climate, the demand for steel tubular components has surged, as they provide the necessary structural integrity to withstand seismic activity and soil erosion.
Water scarcity in the region has pushed the local government and private contractors toward implementing large-scale hydraulic projects. This has led to an increased adoption of steel water pipe systems, which offer superior leak prevention and longevity compared to traditional materials, especially in rural provinces.
Furthermore, the reconstruction of urban utilities requires specialized materials that can resist internal corrosion. The integration of mild steel cement lined pipe has become essential for sewage and drainage systems in cities like Kabul, providing a barrier against aggressive chemicals and moisture.