In Zimbabwe, the demand for high-quality hydraulic lines is primarily driven by the massive mining sector (gold, platinum, and chrome) and a robust agricultural base. The local environment presents unique challenges, including extreme UV exposure and abrasive dust, which accelerate the degradation of standard rubber components.
Currently, many industrial sites rely on imported components, but there is a growing shift toward sourcing hose and hydraulics systems that offer specific resistance to ozone and heat, ensuring that machinery operating in the Great Dyke region maintains maximum uptime.
The local manufacturing landscape is evolving to integrate more durable synthetic elastomers. This transition is critical for maintaining the integrity of 1 hydraulic hose assembly when subjected to the high-impact pressures of open-pit mining equipment.







