In Iraq, the industrial landscape for casting and tooling is heavily influenced by the need for water scarcity management and oil-field support. The widespread use of a metal water valve is critical here, as high ambient temperatures and saline groundwater lead to rapid degradation of inferior materials.
Current infrastructure often struggles with pressure fluctuations. Consequently, there is a surging demand for a reliable on off water valve that can withstand thermal expansion without leaking, particularly in the reconstruction of municipal water grids in Basra and Baghdad.
The local market is transitioning from basic manual casting to precision-engineered components. The integration of a specialized one way water valve has become essential for preventing backflow in irrigation systems that rely on high-head pumping stations across the Tigris and Euphrates basins.

