In Cuba, the metal structural industry faces severe environmental pressures, primarily due to high humidity and saline air from the Caribbean coast. This creates an aggressive corrosive environment where standard machine screws often fail prematurely, necessitating high-grade coatings and specialized alloys.
The current market is characterized by a transition from legacy Soviet-era structural standards to modern international norms. This shift has increased the demand for precision-engineered galvanised threaded rod components that can withstand both seismic activity and extreme weather events like hurricanes.
Furthermore, the local construction sector is increasingly focusing on the refurbishment of old industrial warehouses, where the integration of a reliable metal frame anchor system is critical for ensuring structural integrity during the modernization process.
