Chile's industrial landscape is dominated by large-scale copper mining and lithium extraction, where equipment is exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations and abrasive dust. The demand for industrial honeycomb structures has surged as operators seek lightweight yet high-strength materials to replace heavy cast-iron components in ventilation and filtration systems.
Due to the high salinity in coastal regions and the corrosive nature of mining chemicals, the shift toward honeycomb stainless steel has become a critical priority. Standard aluminum cores often fail prematurely in the Atacama region, making corrosion-resistant alloys essential for long-term operational stability.
Current market trends show a growing adoption of precision air management. The implementation of an air flow straightener is now common in high-capacity cooling systems for smelting plants, ensuring laminar flow and reducing energy consumption across large industrial complexes.




