Mongolia's manufacturing landscape is heavily driven by its massive mining industry and rapid urban expansion in Ulaanbaatar. The demand for square perforated sheet has surged as the region upgrades its ventilation and filtration systems in ore processing plants to meet international environmental standards.
The extreme continental climate—characterized by brutal winters and hot summers—poses a significant challenge for metal integrity. This has led to a shift toward perforated aluminium plate, which offers superior corrosion resistance and a higher strength-to-weight ratio compared to traditional mild steel used in legacy structures.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic manual punching to high-precision CNC technology. There is a growing preference for slotted perforated metal for architectural facades and industrial grating, reflecting a trend toward modernized, sustainable building materials in the Mongolian construction sector.