The metal industry in Afghanistan is currently characterized by a heavy reliance on imported high-precision components. Due to the region's extreme temperature fluctuations, there is a critical demand for iron casing that can resist thermal expansion and contraction without compromising structural seals.
Local infrastructure projects, particularly in water management and fire safety, face significant hurdles due to the lack of specialized alloys. The deployment of hydrant pipes is essential for urban safety in Kabul and Herat, where traditional piping often fails under high-pressure conditions and seismic shifts.
Economic recovery efforts are driving a surge in construction, leading to a shortage of specialized surfaces like the enamelled cast iron plate. These materials are vital for industrial kitchens and chemical processing units that require corrosion resistance in arid, dust-heavy environments.

