Myanmar's industrial landscape is currently characterized by a rapid expansion in oil and gas transmission and water management. Due to the country's high humidity and seasonal monsoon rains, there is a critical demand for corrosion-resistant seamless steel pipe to ensure the integrity of underground utility networks.
The local market heavily relies on imported structural steel for large-scale infrastructure projects in Yangon and Mandalay. The preference has shifted toward welded steel pipe for its cost-effectiveness and versatility in constructing industrial frameworks and low-pressure fluid transport systems.
Despite the growth, the industry faces challenges in precision fitting. Many local projects still struggle with mismatched components, highlighting the urgent need for standardized threaded fitting solutions that ensure leak-proof connections in high-pressure environments.












