Norway's manufacturing sector is characterized by a high demand for durability due to its coastal geography and sub-arctic climate. The widespread use of iron casing in heavy machinery is essential to protect internal components from moisture and extreme cold.
The regional economy, heavily influenced by offshore energy and maritime operations, requires specialized materials. For instance, aluminum gravity casting is frequently employed in lightweight yet strong automotive and marine parts to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce oxidative wear.
Furthermore, the strict Norwegian environmental regulations push the industry toward sustainable casting methods. This has led to an increased adoption of high-grade enamelled cast iron plate for industrial surfaces that require both chemical resistance and high heat tolerance.

