Chile's unique geography, characterized by its long coastline and varied climate, necessitates packaging that offers superior moisture resistance and structural integrity. The demand for aluminum tins has surged due to their lightweight nature, which reduces transportation costs across the country's diverse topography.
In the agricultural and food sectors, specifically for seafood and fruit exports, the transition toward high-barrier tin food cans has been critical. Local manufacturers are increasingly focusing on BPA-free coatings to align with strict health regulations and the growing preference for sustainable materials among Chilean consumers.
Furthermore, the chemical and construction sectors in Santiago and Valparaíso rely heavily on durable painting tin cans. These containers must withstand temperature fluctuations and prevent oxidation, ensuring that industrial coatings remain stable during long-distance inland distribution.