In Cuba, the industrial landscape faces a unique challenge: the combination of high humidity and saline air from the Caribbean Sea. This environment accelerates the oxidation of standard metals, making the demand for stainless metal mesh critical for infrastructure longevity.
Many local facilities in the sugar and nickel mining sectors still rely on legacy filtration systems. However, there is a growing transition toward stainless steel wire cloth to reduce maintenance downtime and improve the purity of processed materials.
Furthermore, urban security in Havana and other major cities has seen a rise in the adoption of high-tensile security stainless steel mesh, which provides a balance between ventilation and impenetrable physical protection against intrusion.