Indonesia's tropical rainforest climate presents a unique challenge for the synthetic materials industry. The pervasive high humidity and temperature fluctuations often lead to rapid degradation of standard nonwoven filter media, causing premature clogging and mold growth within filtration systems.
In industrial hubs like Jabodetabek and Surabaya, the concentration of particulate matter from coal-fired power plants and manufacturing zones necessitates the use of robust filter media rolls. Conventional materials often fail to balance pressure drop with filtration efficiency in these volatile environments.
The current market shift in Indonesia is moving toward composite structures. There is an increasing demand for laminated air filter media rolls that can provide structural rigidity while maintaining a high surface area for particle capture, ensuring operational stability in heavy industries.