Cuba's industrial sector faces significant hurdles due to its geographic position in the Caribbean. The combination of high saline air and extreme humidity accelerates the degradation of traditional steel, making the demand for carbon seamless steel pipes critical for sustainable infrastructure.
Currently, many existing facilities rely on aging pressure vessels. The transition toward modern, high-durability materials is essential to prevent leakage and systemic failures in chemical processing and energy plants across the island.
Logistical constraints and specific regional standards require a flexible approach to supply, where components like the black steel elbow must meet both international pressure ratings and local environmental resilience criteria.
