Chile's unique geography, characterized by extreme coastal salinity in the west and high mineral content in the Andean regions, creates a hostile environment for traditional steel structures. The widespread use of fiberglass grating has become a necessity for industrial platforms in the Atacama region, where salt corrosion renders metallic gratings obsolete within months.
In the agricultural heartlands, the reliance on groundwater has surged, driving an urgent need for a robust well water purification system. Current local infrastructure often struggles with high arsenic and boron levels, necessitating specialized filtration media housed in durable composite shells to prevent chemical degradation.
Furthermore, the mining industry's shift towards sustainable water management has increased the demand for fibreglass grating in processing plants. The focus is now on reducing lifecycle costs by implementing materials that require zero painting and minimal maintenance despite constant exposure to acidic tailings.