The Iranian market faces a unique challenge where extreme temperature fluctuations—from scorching deserts to mountainous highlands—accelerate the degradation of standard rubber hose products. This volatility requires materials with superior UV resistance and thermal stability to prevent premature cracking.
In the industrial hubs of Tehran and Isfahan, there is a critical reliance on heavy-duty air hose systems for pneumatic tooling. However, many existing installations still rely on legacy materials that lack the efficiency and safety margins required by modern ISO standards.
Furthermore, the vast agricultural sectors in the provinces demand a resilient water hose supply that can withstand high saline content in the soil and harsh sunlight, highlighting a shift toward reinforced synthetic rubber compounds over basic PVC.


