Romania's non-metallic mineral sector, particularly in cement and sand production, faces significant challenges due to the country's varied topography and strict EU environmental directives. The need for high-grade roof and foundation coating has become critical to protect industrial facilities from the humid continental climate and seismic activities common in the Vrancea region.
In the construction of tailings ponds and mineral storage areas, the reliance on traditional clay liners is being replaced by advanced synthetic solutions. The adoption of a professional geomembrane machine is now a standard requirement for Romanian contractors to ensure that chemical runoff from mineral processing does not contaminate the local groundwater table.
Furthermore, the modernization of Romania's industrial roofing systems is shifting toward high-durability materials. The integration of pvc roofing membranes is growing rapidly in the manufacturing hubs of Cluj-Napoca and Timișoara, where industrial warehouses require long-term waterproofing and UV resistance to reduce maintenance costs.

