Kuwait's industrial landscape is dominated by the hydrocarbon sector and massive desalination projects. The extreme temperature fluctuations—ranging from freezing winters to scorching summers—place immense thermal stress on steel tubular components, requiring materials with exceptional expansion coefficients and structural integrity.
The high salinity of the soil and coastal air in Kuwait accelerates the oxidation of standard carbon steels. This has led to a surge in demand for mild steel cement lined pipe, which provides a critical barrier against internal corrosion while maintaining the external strength required for underground burial in sandy terrains.
Furthermore, the modernization of Kuwait City's urban infrastructure necessitates the integration of steel water pipe systems that can handle high-pressure desalination water transport without compromising on longevity or safety standards.