In Equatorial Guinea, the plastics industry faces significant challenges due to extreme humidity and high temperatures. This environment accelerates the degradation of standard polymers, creating a critical demand for high-grade backsheet solar panel materials that can withstand moisture ingress and UV radiation without delaminating.
The medical sector in Malabo and Bata relies heavily on imported diagnostic materials. There is a growing shift toward high-stability medical x ray film and advanced imaging substrates that maintain archival quality despite the tropical climate's propensity for fungal growth and chemical instability.
Currently, the market is transitioning from generic plastic imports to specialized engineering plastics. The demand for precise mri film images and industrial coatings is rising as the local healthcare and energy infrastructures undergo modernization and expansion.





