In the Cuban market, the structural metal industry faces extreme challenges due to the high salt spray from the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts. Traditional metal accessories often suffer from rapid corrosion, making the demand for high-grade aluminum sliding door systems critical for both residential and commercial longevity.
Current infrastructure in North America - Cuba is transitioning from heavy steel frames to lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum. This shift is driven by the need for better ventilation and energy efficiency in a region where air conditioning loads are high and electrical grids can be unstable.
The local industry is currently seeing a surge in the adoption of Sound insulation windows, especially in urban hubs like Havana, where noise pollution from dense traffic meets the need for thermal regulation in colonial-style renovations.
