The industrial landscape in Chile is heavily dominated by the copper mining sector in the Atacama and Central regions. This environment requires an extreme level of durability, where expanded metal must resist both abrasive mineral dust and high UV exposure. Currently, there is a significant shift toward materials that reduce maintenance cycles in remote Andean sites.
In coastal cities like Valparaíso and Antofagasta, the saline atmosphere accelerates oxidation. Consequently, the adoption of galvanised metal mesh lath has become the standard for protecting structural reinforcements and providing lightweight cladding that does not compromise on strength.
Economic growth in the Chilean construction sector has led to a rigorous enforcement of safety standards. This has increased the demand for certified carbon steel expanded platforms that can handle heavy machinery loads while remaining slip-resistant for workers in humid or rainy southern regions.








