The Peruvian market is currently witnessing a significant shift toward high-stability polymers. Due to the extreme altitudinal variations between Lima and the Andean highlands, local industries require materials like the Extruded Silicone Tube that can maintain flexibility and seal integrity across varying atmospheric pressures and temperatures.
In the coastal regions, the high humidity and saline air accelerate the degradation of traditional rubber. This has led to an increased demand for Silicone Door Strip installations in commercial cold storage and seafood processing plants to prevent corrosion and ensure energy efficiency.
Furthermore, the growth of Peru's agri-export sector, particularly in blueberries and grapes, has spiked the requirement for Food-Grade Silicone Tube to meet strict international sanitary standards for fluid transfer and machinery hygiene.
