Mongolia's automotive landscape is characterized by a heavy reliance on rugged vehicles capable of navigating vast steppes and enduring temperatures that swing from -40°C in winter to +40°C in summer. This thermal stress makes the adoption of powder metal parts critical, as they offer superior dimensional stability compared to traditional castings.
Currently, the local market relies heavily on imported engine components. However, there is a growing demand for specialized powder metal products that can resist wear and corrosion under the dusty, arid conditions typical of the Gobi region, ensuring lower maintenance costs for fleet operators.
The integration of PM parts is becoming a strategic priority for local assembly and repair hubs looking to reduce weight without sacrificing the structural integrity required for heavy-duty automotive applications in Asia's interior.







