Tajikistan's structural metal industry is currently driven by large-scale hydropower projects and mining infrastructure. Due to the mountainous geography and high seismic activity, there is an urgent demand for high-tensile hex bolt systems that can withstand significant shear stress and vibration without compromising structural integrity.
The climate, characterized by extreme continental variations, poses a severe corrosion threat to metal frames. This has led to a shift away from untreated carbon steel toward heavy-duty zinc coatings, making the galvanised threaded rod a standard requirement for HVAC and piping supports in Dushanbe and Khujand.
Economically, the region is transitioning from basic manual assembly to prefabricated modular structures. This evolution requires precision-engineered components like machine screws to ensure that pre-fabricated metal sections align perfectly during on-site installation in remote mountainous areas.
