Chile's unique geography, characterized by the arid North and the alpine South, creates extreme demands for air and liquid filtration. In the mining regions of Antofagasta, the prevalence of fine particulate matter requires high-durability air filter paper material to protect heavy machinery from abrasive dust.
The industrial sector in Central Chile is increasingly adopting strict environmental regulations to combat urban pollution in Santiago. This has led to a surge in the installation of high-efficiency hvac filter paper in commercial buildings and hospitals to maintain indoor air quality (IAQ).
Furthermore, the Chilean food and beverage industry relies heavily on precise liquid separation. The use of cellulose filter paper has become standard for primary filtration, providing a cost-effective and biodegradable solution for large-scale processing plants.
