Mongolia's industrial sector is heavily reliant on mining and mineral processing. The extreme continental climate, with temperatures swinging from -40°C in winter to +40°C in summer, places immense thermal stress on piping components. Consequently, the demand for steel check valve components that offer high ductility and corrosion resistance is critical to prevent systemic failure.
In the Oyu Tolgoi and Tavan Tolgoi regions, the presence of abrasive particulates in water and chemical streams necessitates the use of robust filtration. The deployment of an ss y strainer is no longer optional but a requirement to protect downstream pumps and sensitive machinery from premature wear caused by mineral sediment.
Current market trends show a shift away from carbon steel toward high-grade alloys. The transition to stainless steel check valves has significantly reduced maintenance downtime in Mongolian processing plants, as these materials better resist the corrosive nature of sulfuric acid leaching processes common in local copper and gold mines.
