Portugal's industrial landscape, particularly around the Sines industrial complex and the Porto metropolitan area, heavily relies on fluid transport systems that can resist aggressive salt-air corrosion and chemical degradation. The current demand for PU lined pipe has surged due to the need for abrasion-resistant materials in mining and slurry transport operations across the Alentejo region.
The prevalence of maritime-related industries necessitates piping that can handle both internal chemical attacks and external saline environments. Many local plants are transitioning from traditional stainless steel to specialized Rubber lined pipe fittings to reduce maintenance costs associated with erosion and cavitation in water treatment and desalination plants.
Furthermore, the strict European environmental regulations (REACH) implemented in Portugal have pushed manufacturers toward high-purity liners. This has led to a significant increase in the adoption of PU lined elbow components to ensure leak-proof transport of hazardous substances without contaminating the surrounding Mediterranean ecosystem.
