In Mali, the metal pressure vessel industry is heavily influenced by the country's mining boom and the harsh Sahelian climate. The prevalence of extreme heat and dust requires components like the galvanized pipe elbow to prevent rapid oxidation and ensure the longevity of water and gas transport systems in arid regions.
Current infrastructure often relies on imported components, where the demand for high-strength carbon steel tee is surging to support the expansion of gold mining refineries and agricultural processing plants. However, the local market struggles with the availability of standardized high-pressure fittings.
Logistical constraints and the need for rapid deployment have led to a preference for versatile components such as the plumbing reduction fittings, which allow local engineers to adapt international piping standards to existing site-specific constraints in Bamako and Kayes.
