Chile's industrial landscape is characterized by extreme environmental contrasts. In the northern arid regions, the high salinity of the soil accelerates the corrosion of standard hex wire netting, creating a critical demand for specialized coatings and high-zinc galvanized finishes that can withstand oxidative stress.
The central agricultural valley relies heavily on chicken netting for poultry and small livestock. However, there is a visible shift away from generic imports toward precision-engineered mesh that offers better tension stability and resistance to the varying humidity levels of the Mediterranean climate.
In the southern mining and construction hubs, the application of cement wire mesh has become pivotal for soil stabilization and reinforced concrete structures, reflecting the country's ongoing infrastructure modernization and seismic resilience requirements.
