India's manufacturing landscape is currently experiencing a surge in demand for reinforced composites. The proliferation of infrastructure projects and the automotive boom have increased the reliance on glass fiber woven roving, which is essential for corrosion-resistant tanks and marine hulls across coastal regions like Gujarat and Maharashtra.
However, many local producers still struggle with legacy equipment that lacks the precision required for high-tenacity materials. The shift towards producing carbon fiber fabric for the aerospace and defense sectors in cities like Bengaluru requires a transition from manual setups to automated, high-speed systems.
Furthermore, the domestic housing market's demand for durable fiberglass window screen has forced manufacturers to seek machines that balance high output with energy efficiency to combat rising operational costs in the Indian power grid.