The industrial landscape in Afghanistan currently relies heavily on a mix of traditional artisan casting and imported cast iron parts. Due to the extreme temperature fluctuations between the Hindu Kush mountains and the desert plains, materials are subject to rapid thermal expansion and contraction, necessitating high-grade metallurgical standards.
Local demand is surging for heavy-duty hardware, particularly in the construction sector where sliding door wheels are essential for securing warehouses and industrial sites against harsh environmental dust and debris.
Furthermore, the agricultural backbone of the country continues to utilize traditional tools, but there is a growing transition toward standardized animal drawn plough components that offer better soil penetration and longer wear-life than improvised local versions.