Mongolia's industrial sector is heavily reliant on the mining and energy sectors, where piping systems must withstand extreme thermal expansion and contraction. The use of black iron black flange components is prevalent in heavy mining machinery and district heating networks due to their structural integrity and cost-effectiveness in large-scale deployments.
Geographically, the vast steppes and mountainous regions require transportable and easy-to-install components. This has led to a significant preference for threaded solutions. The adoption of 90 degree female elbow fittings allows for rapid on-site reconfiguration of pipeline layouts in remote mining camps without the need for extensive welding equipment.
Furthermore, the prevalence of groundwater minerals in Mongolian soil necessitates superior corrosion resistance. This has pushed the market toward galvanized options, making galvanized threaded cast pipe fittings the gold standard for water distribution and industrial cooling systems across Ulaanbaatar and Erdenet.


