Kenya's industrial sector is currently witnessing a surge in infrastructure development, leading to an increased reliance on security stainless steel mesh for high-value commercial properties and government installations in Nairobi and Mombasa. The coastal humidity and inland dust levels necessitate materials with superior corrosion resistance.
In the agricultural processing and mining sectors, the adoption of stainless steel wire cloth has become critical. The transition from galvanized steel to stainless steel is driven by the need to meet international food safety standards for tea and coffee exports, which are the backbone of Kenya's economy.
Furthermore, the local manufacturing base is shifting toward specialized materials like stainless metal mesh to replace traditional fabric filters. This shift is primarily motivated by the requirement for higher thermal stability and mechanical strength in chemical processing plants across the region.