Mongolia's unique geography, characterized by vast steppes and extreme temperature fluctuations, presents severe challenges for air filtration. The high concentration of airborne particulate matter from mining activities and natural dust storms necessitates the use of robust air filter paper material that can maintain structural integrity under thermal stress.
In urban centers like Ulaanbaatar, winter smog caused by coal combustion creates a critical demand for high-efficiency cellulose filter paper to protect indoor air quality. The industry is currently shifting from basic mesh filters to advanced composite media to combat these dense pollutants.
Furthermore, the expansion of the mining sector requires specialized industrial filtration. The need for flame proof paper has increased significantly to ensure safety in volatile processing environments where combustible dust is a constant risk.
