Mongolia's unique geography, characterized by drastic temperature fluctuations and high wind loads, has created a critical need for durable construction materials. The adoption of fiberglass window screen and industrial mesh has transitioned from simple imports to a desire for local production to reduce logistics costs across the vast steppe.
Current industrial activity in Ulaanbaatar and surrounding mining hubs is increasingly focusing on structural reinforcement. The demand for glass fiber woven roving is rising as the region upgrades its infrastructure, requiring materials that can withstand thermal expansion and contraction without losing structural integrity.
Despite the potential, the local market faces a shortage of high-efficiency fiberglass mesh machine installations. Most facilities rely on legacy systems, creating a significant opportunity for modern, automated weaving technology that minimizes waste and maximizes output in low-humidity environments.