Chile's industrial landscape is heavily influenced by its massive mining sector and coastal geography. There is a critical demand for corrosion-resistant materials, leading to a surge in the adoption of glass fiber woven roving for reinforcing infrastructure and marine vessels against salt-spray erosion.
In the urban construction sector, specifically in Santiago and Valparaíso, there is a growing transition toward energy-efficient building materials. This has increased the local production and import of fiberglass window screen to improve ventilation while maintaining pest control in diverse climatic zones.
Despite the demand, many local facilities still rely on outdated machinery. The shift toward automated fiberglass mesh machine technology is now essential for Chilean firms to compete globally and reduce waste in the production of architectural reinforcement meshes.