In Afghanistan, the demand for high-performance rubber products is heavily influenced by extreme temperature fluctuations and an evolving infrastructure. Currently, the market relies heavily on imported Extruded Silicone Tube to support basic industrial fluid transport and medical equipment, as local production capabilities for high-purity silicone remain limited.
The regional climate, characterized by arid landscapes and harsh winters, necessitates materials that do not crack under UV exposure or freeze-thaw cycles. This has led to an increased adoption of Silicone Door Strip products in urban construction to improve energy efficiency and dust protection in residential and commercial buildings.
Furthermore, the reconstruction of the healthcare and food sectors has sparked a critical need for certified materials. The transition from generic plastics to specialized Food-Grade Silicone Tube and medical variants is now a priority to ensure hygiene and safety standards in hospitals and food processing units across Kabul and Herat.
