The construction landscape in North Korea is currently characterized by a transition from traditional heavy concrete structures to more efficient prefabricated systems. Due to the extreme temperature fluctuations between the mountainous interior and the coastal regions, there is a critical need for high-performance Insulated glass to reduce heat loss during the severe winters.
Local manufacturing often relies on legacy non-metallic mineral processes. However, the push for rapid urbanization in Pyongyang and other major hubs has created a supply gap for precision components like the Extrusion profile, which is essential for the airtight sealing of modern window and door frames.
Furthermore, the demand for industrial noise reduction in manufacturing zones has brought Soundproof panel technology into the spotlight. The current market is shifting toward materials that offer both acoustic damping and fire resistance to comply with tightening safety standards in high-density housing.
