Peru's industrial sector, heavily driven by large-scale mining in the Andes and coastal urban development, requires materials that can withstand extreme altitude pressure and high humidity. The demand for carbon steel expanded products is particularly high in the mining regions of Cajamarca and Arequipa, where structural rigidity is non-negotiable.
Coastal regions like Lima face severe saline corrosion due to the Pacific Ocean. This environmental stress has shifted the market preference toward galvanised metal mesh lath, which provides a critical protective barrier against oxidation, ensuring that building envelopes and industrial partitions maintain their lifespan.
Furthermore, the growth of Peruvian infrastructure has led to a surge in safety requirements for industrial walkways. The integration of high-traction mesh solutions is now a standard requirement for petrochemical plants and smelting facilities to prevent workplace accidents in slippery or oily conditions.








