The structural metal industry in Iran is currently navigating a transition toward higher safety standards. Given the region's seismic activity and diverse climate, there is a growing demand for specialized scaffolding accessories that can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations and provide superior stability during large-scale urban developments in Tehran and Mashhad.
Logistical challenges and economic shifts have pushed local contractors to seek materials that offer a longer lifecycle. The adoption of the stainless steel keel has become critical in coastal and high-humidity areas to prevent corrosion, ensuring that structural integrity is maintained without frequent, costly replacements.
Furthermore, the push for rapid urbanization has led to an increased reliance on mobile systems. The integration of high-load bar tie reinforcing techniques is now standard in new concrete structures to meet updated international building codes adopted within the Iranian manufacturing sector.