In Libya, the industrial landscape is dominated by the hydrocarbon sector and desalination plants. The extreme environmental contrast—from the salty Mediterranean coast to the arid Sahara—creates a highly corrosive atmosphere that rapidly degrades carbon steel components, driving a critical demand for stainless steel check valves.
Currently, many legacy systems in Tripoli and Benghazi rely on outdated metallurgy that suffers from pitting and stress corrosion cracking. This has led to a strategic shift towards upgrading critical junctions with a high-grade steel check valve to prevent backflow in high-pressure oil pipelines.
Furthermore, the prevalence of sand and particulate matter in the fluid streams necessitates robust filtration. The adoption of the ss y strainer has become standard practice to protect downstream equipment from the abrasive effects of desert silt and industrial scale.
