In the Russian industrial landscape, filter media must perform under extreme thermal stress. The vast temperature delta between Siberian winters and summer peaks requires synthetic materials that maintain structural integrity without becoming brittle or losing permeability.
The current market is shifting from traditional fiberglass to high-efficiency nonwoven filter media. This transition is driven by the need for better moisture resistance and higher dust-holding capacity in heavy-duty metallurgical and chemical plants located in the Ural regions.
Furthermore, the demand for filter media rolls has increased as local manufacturers move toward automated filter assembly lines, requiring consistent, high-volume material supply that meets both GOST and international ISO standards.