In the Central African Republic, the manufacturing of metal products for the mining sector faces significant hurdles due to the humid tropical climate and remote logistics. The demand for robust shaker screens is driven by the region's rich mineral deposits, yet equipment often suffers from accelerated corrosion and wear caused by high moisture levels and abrasive ores.
Local operators frequently struggle with the availability of high-quality shaker screen mesh, often relying on improvised solutions that lead to poor separation efficiency. The intersection of heavy rainfall and industrial operation requires materials that can withstand both chemical oxidation and mechanical stress without frequent failure.
Despite these challenges, there is a growing shift toward importing specialized shale shaker screen mesh to support the burgeoning oil and gas exploration projects in the basin, marking a transition toward standardized industrial grade metal products in the region.


