Chile's industrial landscape is characterized by a strong reliance on mining and agriculture, which drives a critical need for high-durability Extruded Silicone Tube products. The extreme temperature fluctuations between the northern deserts and southern glaciers require materials with exceptional thermal stability and UV resistance.
In the urban centers like Santiago, the modernization of healthcare facilities has spiked the demand for Medical-Grade Silicone Tube. Compliance with international safety standards is no longer optional but a prerequisite for entry into the local medical supply chain.
Simultaneously, Chile's growing wine and fruit export industry necessitates the use of non-reactive, hygienic conduits. This has led to a strategic shift toward Food-Grade Silicone Tube to prevent contamination and ensure the longevity of equipment in high-humidity processing plants.
