In the current industrial landscape of Cuba, the demand for expanded metal is driven by the need to renovate aging infrastructure. Given Cuba's geographic position, the high saline content in the air causes rapid oxidation of standard steel, making high-grade coatings essential.
Many local facilities rely on legacy metalwork that lacks the slip resistance and structural integrity of modern metal walkway mesh. This has led to a shift toward materials that offer better drainage and higher safety ratings for industrial plants and port facilities.
The integration of galvanised metal mesh lath has become critical for the construction sector in Havana and Santiago de Cuba, providing the necessary reinforcement for plastering and cladding in coastal environments where moisture penetration is a constant threat.








