Ecuador's geography, spanning from the humid Amazon basin to the salty air of Guayaquil and the high altitude of the Andes, presents a significant challenge for metal longevity. The demand for welded wire mesh is driven by the need for durable construction materials that can resist oxidation and mechanical stress in varied climates.
In the coastal regions, saltwater corrosion accelerates the degradation of standard steel. Consequently, there is a shift toward heavy-duty galvanized and PVC-coated wire mesh panel systems that offer enhanced protection against the saline atmosphere, which is critical for port infrastructure and urban security.
Meanwhile, the agricultural sector in the highlands continues to rely on specialized fencing and enclosures. The use of the chicken cage and livestock barriers is evolving, with a growing preference for standardized, machine-welded panels over manual weaving to ensure consistent strength and easier installation across rugged terrains.
