The industrial landscape in Afghanistan is characterized by a surge in mining exploration and oil field development. However, the extreme temperature fluctuations and abrasive nature of local geological formations put immense pressure on shaker screens, leading to frequent premature wear and tear.
Currently, many local operations rely on legacy equipment that struggles with the high-viscosity muds found in regional basins. There is a critical need for high-tensile shaker screen mesh that can withstand the aggressive impact of oversized cuttings without compromising the throughput of the drilling fluid.
Economic shifts are driving a transition from basic screening to precision engineering. The demand for specialized metal products, specifically those integrating reinforced wires and optimized aperture designs, is growing as operators seek to reduce non-productive time (NPT) in remote Afghan sites.


