In Libya, the industrial landscape is dominated by oil, gas, and basic manufacturing. The primary challenge for bearings and motion parts is the pervasive desert sand and high temperature fluctuations, which accelerate wear and tear on precision surfaces.
Currently, there is a significant shift from importing basic mechanical parts to seeking integrated linear modules. Local enterprises are upgrading their facilities to reduce downtime caused by the abrasive nature of the Libyan environment.
The reliance on robust ball splines has increased as the need for combined torque transmission and linear movement becomes critical in the maintenance of energy extraction equipment.