Iran's industrial sector, particularly in the Persian Gulf region, faces severe corrosion challenges due to high humidity and saline air. This has led to a surge in demand for stainless steel net components that can withstand aggressive oxidation without compromising structural integrity.
The domestic market is currently transitioning from basic carbon steel applications to specialized alloys. The rapid expansion of the petrochemical hubs in Mahshahr and Assaluyeh requires high-performance steel woven wire for heavy-duty sieving and catalysts support, where precision and heat resistance are non-negotiable.
Economic shifts have encouraged a move toward more sustainable and longer-lasting materials. Consequently, the adoption of copper woven wire mesh for specialized electrical shielding and thermal conductivity projects is increasing across Tehran's technological corridors.