"Dutch mesh" (typically referring to welded wire mesh or chain-link mesh used for fencing, protection, and partitioning) continues to enjoy a stable market demand, primarily in sectors such as construction site safety, municipal partitioning, landscaping, and livestock farming. Thanks to advantages like ease of installation, moderate costs, and good visibility, these products remain in steady demand amidst ongoing infrastructure development.
In terms of trends, the industry is evolving toward greater durability and functional diversity. While traditional Dutch mesh relied mainly on standard galvanization, an increasing number of products now utilize PVC coating and thickened anti-corrosion finishes to extend service life and enhance performance in challenging environments. Simultaneously, the push for refined urban management is driving demand for fencing that offers superior aesthetics and safety, creating opportunities for product upgrades.
The overall outlook is one of steady growth, though competition is intensifying. On one hand, basic products are prone to commoditization, leading to fierce price competition; on the other, companies that innovate through material upgrades, customized designs, and expanded application scenarios-such as smart fencing or landscape-integrated barriers-are better positioned to capture market share. Overall, while the industry is unlikely to experience explosive growth, it is set to maintain steady development driven by ongoing construction needs.
