In the coastal regions of Cuba, the metallurgy industry faces extreme challenges due to high humidity and salinity. This environment accelerates the oxidation of standard steel, creating a critical demand for black iron black flange systems that are treated with advanced anti-corrosive coatings to prevent premature failure in water and steam lines.
Current infrastructure in Havana and Santiago de Cuba often relies on legacy systems. This has led to a surge in the requirement for flange dn15 components that can bridge the gap between colonial-era piping and modern industrial standards, ensuring compatibility across different thread types.
Furthermore, the local market is shifting toward hybridized solutions. We see an increasing integration of 90 degree female elbow joints in urban renovation projects, where space optimization and high-pressure resistance are paramount for the island's aging plumbing grids.


