Iran's unique geography, characterized by vast deserts and high urbanization in cities like Tehran, creates a high-demand environment for premium filter media. The prevalence of fine mineral dust and sandstorms requires materials with high dust-holding capacity and mechanical strength to prevent premature system failure.
In the Iranian petrochemical and manufacturing hubs, the reliance on nonwoven filter media has increased as industries shift toward synthetic polymers that offer better chemical resistance and durability compared to traditional cellulose-based materials.
Economic transitions and the growth of domestic HVAC installations have pushed the market toward filter media rolls that allow for local customization and precision cutting, reducing import costs while maintaining international filtration standards.