Iran's industrial sector is heavily driven by oil, gas, and mineral extraction. In these environments, the use of expanded metal is critical for creating safe access platforms and ventilation systems. The harsh arid climate and high salinity in southern coastal regions necessitate superior surface treatments to prevent rapid oxidation.
Currently, the market is shifting from basic steel structures to high-performance carbon steel expanded mesh. This transition is fueled by the modernization of refinery plants in cities like Ahvaz and Bandar Abbas, where structural integrity and safety compliance are now prioritized over low-cost, short-term installations.
Furthermore, the construction industry in Tehran and Mashhad is increasingly adopting galvanised metal mesh lath for reinforced plastering and facade engineering. The ability of these materials to handle seismic stress while providing a lightweight structural base makes them indispensable for contemporary Iranian architecture.








