Uzbekistan's metal products industry is currently undergoing a transition from Soviet-era legacy systems to modernized global standards. The regional demand for hydrant pipes and water management systems has surged due to urban expansion in Tashkent and Samarkand, requiring materials that can resist soil alkalinity.
The extreme temperature fluctuations of the Uzbek steppe—characterized by scorching summers and freezing winters—place immense thermal stress on industrial components. This makes the adoption of enamelled cast iron plate critical for preventing corrosion and maintaining structural integrity in chemical and food processing plants.
Currently, there is a significant shift toward lightweighting in the local automotive and machinery sectors. This has led to an increased reliance on aluminum gravity casting to replace heavier steel parts, optimizing fuel efficiency and reducing operational costs for local manufacturers.

