Kyrgyzstan's structural metal industry currently faces the challenge of extreme temperature fluctuations and high seismic activity in the Tien Shan mountain regions. This necessitates the use of high-tensile machine screws that can withstand thermal expansion and contraction without losing torque.
The local market is transitioning from basic carbon steel to specialized coatings. Given the mountainous terrain and humidity levels in the valleys, there is a surging demand for galvanised threaded rod to prevent premature corrosion in outdoor structural frames.
Infrastructure projects in Bishkek and Osh are increasingly incorporating advanced metal frame anchor systems to ensure the stability of prefabricated steel buildings, replacing outdated welding techniques with modular bolting systems for better earthquake resilience.
