In Laos, the construction sector is experiencing a shift towards sustainable and durable materials. Due to the high humidity and heavy rainfall characteristic of the region, there is a surging demand for perforated aluminium plate which offers superior corrosion resistance compared to traditional carbon steel.
The current industrial state is marked by a transition from basic manual fabrication to the adoption of precision perforated mesh metal. This transition is driven by the expansion of mining operations and hydropower projects across the Mekong basin, requiring high-strength filtration and safety barriers.
However, local supply chains often struggle with high-precision requirements. The integration of slotted perforated metal in modern architectural facades in Vientiane demonstrates a growing preference for aesthetic functionality combined with ventilation efficiency.