The Democratic Republic of the Congo presents a unique challenge for the metal fabrication industry. With a massive mining sector in the Katanga region and humid rainforest climates, the demand for expanded metal is driven primarily by the need for structural reinforcement and safety barriers that can withstand extreme moisture and heavy loads.
Currently, the market relies heavily on imports. Local construction often struggles with rapid oxidation due to high humidity, making galvanised metal mesh lath an essential component for wall reinforcement and plastering in urban centers like Kinshasa and Lubumbashi.
Logistical complexities across the Congo Basin mean that materials must be lightweight yet incredibly strong. This has led to a growing preference for aluminium expanded panels, which offer a superior strength-to-weight ratio and natural corrosion resistance compared to traditional steel.








