The forging industry in North Korea is characterized by a strong legacy of state-led heavy industry, where the production of forged short pipe segments is vital for the maintenance of aging hydropower and mining facilities. Due to the region's mountainous terrain and harsh winters, there is a constant demand for materials that can withstand extreme thermal cycling and high mechanical stress.
Currently, the market is shifting from basic casting to more sophisticated forging processes. The requirement for forged pipe section components has increased as the nation seeks to upgrade its chemical processing and energy transport pipelines to reduce leakage and improve operational safety.
However, the local industry faces challenges in obtaining high-grade alloy steels, making the import of precision heavy forged shaft components essential for the modernization of rotating machinery in the manufacturing sector.
