In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the non-metallic mineral industry faces severe challenges due to high precipitation and soil acidity. The demand for durable roof and foundation coating has surged as mining tailings ponds and cement factories struggle with seepage and corrosion in the Congo Basin.
Current operations often rely on outdated manual sealing methods. However, the transition toward using a geomembrane machine is becoming critical for the construction of secure containment areas, preventing hazardous minerals from leaching into the local water table.
Furthermore, the infrastructure for cement and stone product manufacturing requires high-tensile bolts and fasteners to maintain equipment stability against the intense vibration and humidity typical of the region's industrial zones.

