Uzbekistan's manufacturing landscape is currently undergoing a significant transition. With extreme temperature fluctuations—ranging from scorching summers to freezing winters—there is a critical demand for materials like perforated aluminium plate that offer superior corrosion resistance and thermal stability for architectural facades and industrial ventilation.
The domestic market has traditionally relied on heavy-gauge steel, but the recent surge in "New Uzbekistan" urban projects has shifted preference toward lightweight, precision-engineered perforated mesh metal. This transition is driven by the need for energy-efficient building envelopes that allow airflow while maintaining structural security.
Furthermore, the expansion of the mining and textile sectors in regions like Tashkent and Navoi has increased the requirement for specialized square perforated sheet for filtration systems and industrial safety guarding, moving away from rudimentary manual cutting to CNC-precision punching.