The industrial sector in Mongolia is heavily dominated by mining and mineral processing. These operations rely on heavy-duty bearings that can withstand immense pressure and the abrasive nature of mineral dust, which frequently penetrates standard seals.
Extreme temperature fluctuations—ranging from scorching summers to severe Siberian winters—create significant thermal expansion and contraction issues. This necessitates the use of specialized linear modules that maintain precision without seizing under cryogenic conditions.
Currently, there is a strategic shift toward upgrading legacy Soviet-era machinery. The demand for high-efficiency ball splines is rising as local enterprises seek to reduce downtime and improve the energy efficiency of their transmission systems.