Uzbekistan's industrial sector is currently undergoing a rapid modernization phase, where the demand for high-durability expanded metal has surged. The region's harsh environment—characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations between scorching summers and freezing winters—requires materials that can withstand significant thermal expansion and contraction without compromising structural safety.
In the mining and petrochemical hubs, there is a critical shift toward using carbon steel expanded mesh. Local industries are moving away from heavy, solid plates toward open-mesh designs to reduce weight and improve drainage, which is essential for maintaining operational safety in the dust-heavy environments of the Kyzylkum Desert.
Furthermore, the construction boom in Tashkent has increased the adoption of galvanised metal mesh lath. As the nation invests in sustainable urban infrastructure, the need for corrosion-resistant reinforcements in plastering and facade cladding has become a primary driver for the local metal products market.








