In Zambia, the rubber and plastics industry is heavily influenced by the mining sector in the Copperbelt and the growing agribusiness in the Southern Province. The demand for high-performance sealing and tubing is increasing, but the local market often relies on general-purpose rubber which degrades quickly under Zambia's intense UV radiation and seasonal humidity shifts.
The integration of Silicone Door Strip technology has become essential for energy-efficient cold storage facilities in Lusaka and Ndola, where maintaining precise internal temperatures is critical for pharmaceutical and food preservation.
Currently, there is a significant transition toward specialized materials. The shift from traditional PVC to Medical-Grade Silicone Tube in Zambian healthcare facilities reflects a growing commitment to patient safety and sterilization standards across the region's expanding clinic networks.
