Ghana's manufacturing landscape is currently experiencing a surge in demand for durable construction materials. With the expansion of urban centers like Accra and Kumasi, there is a critical need for fiberglass window screen and reinforcement meshes to withstand the humid, tropical coastal climate which typically accelerates the corrosion of traditional metal screens.
Currently, a significant portion of the high-performance composites, such as carbon fiber fabric, are imported. However, local entrepreneurs are increasingly looking toward establishing domestic production lines using a professional fiberglass mesh machine to reduce logistics costs and lead times for the construction and automotive repair industries.
The local industry is characterized by a transition from manual textile processes to automated weaving. The adoption of advanced machinery allows Ghanaian factories to produce glass fiber woven roving that meets international standards, enabling the local maritime and boat-building industries along the Gulf of Guinea to utilize superior composite materials.