In Mongolia, the rubber manufacturing sector faces the ultimate test of material science. The extreme temperature fluctuations, ranging from -40°C in winter to +40°C in summer, cause standard rubber hose products to either crack from brittleness or soften excessively, leading to premature failure in critical mining machinery.
The dominance of the mining industry in provinces like South Gobi necessitates the use of reinforced hydraulic hose that can withstand high-pressure surges while resisting the abrasive nature of mineral-rich dust and soil common in the region.
Furthermore, the vast geography of the Mongolian steppe creates logistical challenges for replacement parts, driving a local market demand for extended-life water hose systems that reduce downtime in remote livestock and agricultural sites.


