Portugal has a deep-rooted history in textiles, but the modern shift toward the aerospace and automotive sectors in regions like Aveiro and Porto has spiked the demand for a professional fiberglass mesh machine. The local industry is transitioning from traditional fabrics to technical textiles that require extreme precision and heat resistance.
The Portuguese construction sector, influenced by the Mediterranean climate and coastal erosion challenges, increasingly relies on glass fiber woven roving for reinforcing concrete and marine structures. This has created a niche market for machinery capable of producing heavy-duty industrial rovings.
Furthermore, the growing focus on energy-efficient architecture in Lisbon and Porto has led to a surge in the production of fiberglass window screen materials, demanding machines that can maintain consistent mesh density and UV stability to withstand the intense Atlantic sunlight.