In Kuwait, the rubber and plastics industry faces a unique challenge: extreme ambient temperatures that frequently exceed 50°C. This thermal stress accelerates the degradation of standard rubber compounds, making the selection of high-grade hydraulic lines critical for preventing premature cracking and hazardous leaks in heavy machinery.
The dominance of the petroleum and petrochemical sectors in Kuwait creates a high demand for chemical-resistant rubber products. Rubber boards and pipes used in these facilities must not only resist high pressures but also withstand corrosive hydrocarbons and salty coastal air, necessitating advanced synthetic rubber blends.
Current market trends show a shift toward specialized hose and hydraulics systems that integrate UV-stabilized outer covers. This evolution is essential to combat the intense solar radiation typical of the region, ensuring that the structural integrity of the hose remains intact over long-term exposure.







