Mexico's industrial sector, particularly in the Bajío region and Northern border states, is experiencing a surge in demand for Extruded Silicone Tube due to the expansion of the medical device and automotive clusters. The local climate, characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations in the desert north and high humidity in the south, necessitates materials with exceptional thermal stability and UV resistance.
The "nearshoring" trend has accelerated the need for localized supply chains of Food-Grade Silicone Tube to support the growing food and beverage export industry. Companies are moving away from low-grade polymers toward high-purity silicone to meet strict FDA and NOM (Normas Oficiales Mexicanas) regulations.
Furthermore, the construction and HVAC sectors in Mexico City and Monterrey are increasingly integrating Silicone Door Strip solutions to improve energy efficiency and acoustic insulation in modern commercial architecture, reflecting a shift toward sustainable building materials.
