In Equatorial Guinea, the industrial sector is heavily anchored by the oil and gas industry, where the use of hydraulic hose racks is critical for maintaining operational uptime. The high humidity and saline air of the coastal regions in Malabo and Bata accelerate the corrosion of standard metal equipment, necessitating the use of high-grade, anti-corrosive industrial coatings.
Currently, many workshops rely on outdated storage methods that lead to hose kinking and premature degradation. The introduction of professional hose racks industrial standards is becoming a priority for local maintenance hubs to ensure the longevity of expensive hydraulic components under extreme tropical heat.
The demand for precise preparation tools, such as the hose skiving tool, has surged as local operators shift from importing pre-assembled hoses to establishing on-site fabrication centers to reduce downtime in remote drilling sites.
