Cameroon's industrial sector, particularly in mining and urban drainage, faces severe equipment wear due to the highly abrasive nature of local soil and mineral deposits. The high humidity and seasonal torrential rains lead to an increase in the demand for a robust dirty water slurry pump capable of handling mixed debris without frequent clogging.
In remote mining sites across the East and Adamawa regions, the lack of stable electrical grids makes the engine driven slurry pump an indispensable asset. These units provide the mobility and independence required to transport heavy tailings and ore slurries where power infrastructure is non-existent.
Furthermore, the growth of specialized chemical processing and the emerging interest in battery mineral extraction have created a critical need for a lithium slurry pump. These applications require precise materials science to prevent corrosion and ensure the purity of the slurry during the extraction process.