Belgium's manufacturing sector, particularly around Flanders and Wallonia, is characterized by a strong demand for high-performance materials. The local industry heavily relies on carbon fiber fabric to support the aerospace and automotive components sectors, requiring machinery that can handle extreme tension and precision.
Due to the humid maritime climate of the region, there is a significant and steady demand for fiberglass window screen production. Belgian homeowners and commercial builders prioritize weather-resistant materials, driving the need for efficient, large-scale weaving solutions that ensure consistent mesh density.
Furthermore, the Belgian maritime and construction industries frequently utilize glass fiber woven roving for reinforced plastics. This has created a niche market for specialized machinery that can produce heavy-duty roving fabrics capable of withstanding corrosive saltwater environments.