In Sri Lanka, the manufacturing and mining sectors face unique challenges due to high humidity and saline coastal air, which accelerate the corrosion of traditional shaker screens. The reliance on imported mineral extraction equipment requires components that can withstand both chemical aggression and physical abrasion.
The local industry currently oscillates between low-cost basic meshes and high-end automated systems. However, there is a growing demand for specialized shaker screen mesh that can handle the specific viscosity of Sri Lankan soil and clay-heavy drilling muds found in regional exploration sites.
With the push towards infrastructure development in the Asia - Sri Lanka region, the need for precise solids control has shifted from simple filtration to high-efficiency separation, requiring more robust shale shaker screen mesh to reduce downtime and maintenance costs.


