In Chile, the demand for high-quality plastic mesh is driven by extreme geographical diversity. From the humid northern coasts to the temperate central valleys and the rainy south, residents face various flying insect threats. This has led to a transition from simple cotton nets to durable, synthetic plastic filaments that offer better airflow and longevity.
Currently, the market is shifting toward professional-grade fly net for bed options that can withstand the high UV radiation typical of the Andean region. Local consumers are increasingly prioritizing "breathability" without compromising the tightness of the mesh to keep out smaller diptera species.
Economic growth in urban centers like Santiago and Valparaíso has created a niche for luxury, foldable, and large-scale nets. There is a clear trend toward industrial-grade non-metallic mineral products that integrate seamlessly into modern bedroom aesthetics while maintaining rigorous protective standards.