Thailand's structural metal industry faces unique challenges due to its high humidity and saline air, particularly in coastal industrial zones like the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). This environment accelerates the oxidation of standard steel, necessitating the widespread use of the galvanised threaded rod to ensure long-term structural stability.
The rapid expansion of automotive hubs in Rayong and Chonburi has spiked the demand for precision components. From heavy-duty wheel nut specifications for commercial transport to high-torque assembly lines, the local market is shifting from generic fasteners to grade-specific, certified hardware.
Moreover, the construction of high-rise urban complexes in Bangkok requires advanced securing mechanisms. The adoption of the metal frame anchor has become critical for seismic resilience and wind-load management in modern Thai architectural engineering.
