The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is currently experiencing a surge in mining activity, particularly in the copper and cobalt belts. This has created an unprecedented demand for seamless steel pipe to handle high-pressure fluid transport in remote, rugged terrains where equipment failure is not an option.
Geographically, the DRC's humid tropical climate accelerates the corrosion of standard metals. Consequently, there is a shift toward advanced coatings and high-grade welded steel pipe that can withstand both the atmospheric humidity and the chemically aggressive environments found in ore processing plants.
Despite the abundance of natural resources, the local structural metal manufacturing sector relies heavily on imported precision components. The lack of local high-precision machining means that critical parts like the eccentric reducer must be sourced from global experts to ensure system airtightness and operational safety.












