Afghanistan's current industrial landscape is characterized by a critical need for durable infrastructure. The reliance on metal grating has increased significantly as the country rebuilds its mining facilities and urban drainage systems, facing challenges from arid climates and abrasive dust.
Due to the extreme temperature swings between the Hindu Kush mountains and the desert plains, standard steel often fails due to thermal expansion and corrosion. This has led to a rising demand for galvanised drain cover systems that can prevent soil erosion and manage seasonal flash floods effectively.
Currently, the market is shifting from basic locally welded grids to precision-engineered imports. There is a growing emphasis on safety standards for industrial walkways, where the implementation of certified structural grating is becoming a prerequisite for international mining and energy projects.














