Cuba's industrial landscape is characterized by a mix of historic infrastructure and emerging modernization efforts. In coastal regions, the high salinity and humidity accelerate the oxidation of standard metals, making the demand for stainless steel net critical for maintaining structural integrity in filtration and screening systems.
Currently, the Cuban market relies heavily on versatile materials that can withstand harsh environmental conditions. The adoption of copper woven wire mesh is particularly prominent in electrical grounding and specialized chemical processing where high conductivity and specific corrosion resistance are required.
Despite economic challenges, there is a clear transition toward high-efficiency filtration. Industries are moving away from basic galvanized options toward precision-engineered steel woven wire to reduce downtime and maintenance costs in sugar refineries and nickel mining operations.