In Israel, the demand for reliable hydraulic lines is driven by a unique combination of high-tech agriculture and heavy construction. The region's arid climate and high UV exposure accelerate the degradation of standard rubber compounds, necessitating specialized polymers that prevent cracking and premature failure.
The local manufacturing sector focuses heavily on precision. From the Negev desert's mining operations to the coastal ports, there is a critical need for hose and hydraulics components that can handle both saline air and extreme heat without losing structural integrity or pressure rating.
Furthermore, Israel's push toward autonomous farming and smart infrastructure has increased the requirement for tighter tolerances in fluid power. This transition requires a shift toward reinforced rubber materials that can withstand pulsating pressures while remaining flexible for complex machinery layouts.







