Brazil's structural metal industry is currently grappling with the extreme humidity and salinity of its coastal regions, which accelerate the corrosion of standard steel. This has led to a surge in demand for perforated aluminium plate, which offers the necessary oxidation resistance for urban infrastructure in cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
Economically, the Brazilian market is shifting toward "green building" certifications. This transition requires advanced perforated mesh metal that can provide solar shading and natural ventilation, reducing the reliance on energy-intensive HVAC systems in commercial skyscrapers.
Furthermore, the security sector in Brazil demands high-strength barriers. The adoption of reinforced square perforated sheet has become a standard for industrial fencing and security partitions, balancing visibility with physical robustness to meet local safety regulations.