Pakistan's industrial sector is currently experiencing a transition towards composite materials, driven by a growing need for infrastructure reinforcement and energy-efficient building materials. However, many local producers still rely on outdated looms, which limits the production quality of fiberglass window screen and other technical fabrics.
The geographical diversity of Pakistan, from the humid coastal areas of Karachi to the arid plains of Punjab, requires materials with high corrosion resistance. This has created a surge in demand for glass fiber woven roving, which is essential for marine and chemical storage tank construction across the country.
Despite the potential, the adoption of high-end fiberglass mesh machine technology has been slow due to high initial capital costs and a lack of specialized technical support within the local market, creating a gap that modern automation can bridge.