In Iraq, the demand for high-quality metal grating is driven primarily by the massive reconstruction of oil refineries and petrochemical plants. The harsh environment, characterized by extreme heat and high salinity in southern regions, places immense stress on metal surfaces, making standard carbon steel insufficient for long-term use.
Urban infrastructure projects in cities like Baghdad and Basra are increasingly integrating subway grating and heavy-duty drainage systems to improve flood management and transport efficiency. However, the local market often struggles with the balance between cost-effective procurement and adherence to international safety standards.
Currently, there is a significant shift towards specialized coatings. The adoption of galvanised drain cover systems has become the gold standard for Iraq's public works to prevent rapid oxidation caused by the region's volatile weather patterns and chemical runoff.














