In Gambia, the rubber and plastics sector faces significant challenges due to the high humidity and saline air of the Atlantic coast. Traditional rubber materials often degrade rapidly under intense UV exposure, creating a critical need for high-stability Extruded Silicone Tube that can maintain elasticity and structural integrity in tropical environments.
The healthcare and food sectors in Banjul and Serekunda are increasingly transitioning toward international safety standards. This shift has sparked a growing demand for Food-Grade Silicone Tube to replace porous plastics in beverage processing and food storage, reducing contamination risks in the local supply chain.
Furthermore, the construction industry is evolving. With the rise of modern commercial buildings, there is a noticeable trend toward using Silicone Door Strip to improve energy efficiency and dust-proofing, combating the pervasive Saharan dust that affects indoor air quality across the region.
