In Peru, the industrial landscape is heavily dominated by mining and metallurgy. The demand for industrial honeycomb structures has surged as facilities upgrade their ventilation and filtration systems to meet stricter environmental regulations in regions like Callao and Arequipa.
The coastal humidity and high-altitude oxidation in the Andes make material selection critical. Consequently, there is a significant shift toward honeycomb stainless steel due to its superior corrosion resistance compared to aluminum, ensuring longevity in Peru's varied climatic zones.
Currently, most high-precision components like an air flow straightener are imported, creating a gap in the local supply chain that necessitates partners capable of providing rapid, customized engineering solutions for the Peruvian market.




