In Cuba, the manufacturing of synthetic materials faces unique challenges due to the high saline content of the coastal air and extreme humidity. This environment accelerates the degradation of standard filter media, leading to frequent replacements and increased operational downtime in industrial facilities.
Local industries, particularly in the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors, are increasingly shifting toward nonwoven filter media. These materials offer the necessary hydrophobic properties to prevent moisture saturation, ensuring that air filtration systems remain functional during the tropical rainy season.
Current market trends show a growing demand for reinforced structures. The adoption of laminated air filter media rolls allows Cuban factories to integrate multi-stage filtration into a single layer, optimizing space in older industrial buildings while maintaining high particulate capture rates.