Turkmenistan's automotive sector is characterized by a heavy reliance on imported vehicles that must endure extreme temperature fluctuations and high sand abrasion. The demand for powder metallurgy parts has surged as local maintenance hubs seek components that offer better wear resistance than traditional cast iron.
The geographical positioning of the country makes it a critical node for logistics, yet the harsh desert environment accelerates the degradation of engine valves and gears. This creates a specific market gap for high-density powder metal products that can maintain structural integrity under thermal stress.
Currently, the industry is shifting from basic replacement parts to precision-engineered components. The adoption of PM parts allows for tighter tolerances in engine assemblies, which is essential for reducing fuel consumption and emissions in the region's growing transport fleet.







