Gambia's industrial sector, characterized by a humid tropical climate and proximity to the Atlantic coast, faces severe challenges with salt-spray corrosion. This makes the adoption of a high-quality steel check valve essential for preventing backflow in water treatment and food processing plants located near Banjul.
Currently, many local facilities rely on outdated carbon steel components that suffer from rapid oxidation. There is a shifting trend toward stainless steel check valves to reduce maintenance downtime and extend the lifecycle of critical piping systems in the agricultural irrigation networks.
Furthermore, the lack of specialized local filtration leads to frequent pump failures. The integration of a robust ss y strainer is becoming a priority for Gambian engineers to protect downstream equipment from sediment and debris common in local water sources.
