Thailand's manufacturing landscape, particularly in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), has seen a surge in demand for composite materials. The tropical climate and humidity of Thailand necessitate the use of corrosion-resistant materials, driving the adoption of the fiberglass window screen for residential and commercial construction to ensure longevity against weathering.
In the automotive and aerospace sectors, there is a visible shift toward lightweighting. Thai factories are increasingly integrating carbon fiber fabric to replace traditional steel components, reducing vehicle weight and increasing fuel efficiency in alignment with the country's "EV 3.0" policy.
Furthermore, the construction industry in Bangkok and surrounding provinces is heavily relying on glass fiber woven roving for reinforcing concrete and building prefabricated panels. This transition is fueled by the need for rapid infrastructure development and high structural integrity in seismic-prone regions.