The Philippine industrial landscape is characterized by a heavy reliance on mining, food processing, and aquaculture. Due to the archipelago's tropical maritime climate, standard carbon steel products suffer from rapid oxidation. Consequently, there is a surging demand for high-grade woven wire mesh that can resist salt-spray corrosion.
Currently, many local factories are transitioning from low-cost, short-lifespan materials to durable alloys. The integration of industrial zones in CALABARZON and Central Luzon has increased the need for specialized screening materials that meet international ISO standards for precision and durability.
Moreover, the growing seafood processing industry in regions like General Santos City requires hygienic, food-grade materials. This has made the adoption of premium alloys essential to prevent contamination and ensure compliance with global export health standards.