In Argentina, the construction sector faces unique challenges due to the drastic temperature fluctuations between the humid Pampa region and the colder Patagonian south. This necessitates the use of fiber ceiling board materials that can maintain structural integrity without warping under varying hygroscopic conditions.
Economically, the shift toward sustainable "Green Building" certifications in Buenos Aires has increased the demand for low-carbon ceiling mineral fiber. Contractors are moving away from traditional plaster toward modular systems that allow for easier maintenance and energy-efficient HVAC integration.
Furthermore, the industrialization of the non-metallic mineral sector in Argentina has led to a hybrid adoption of materials, where high-traffic commercial zones increasingly prefer the moisture resistance of pvc gypsum board to combat urban humidity and mold growth.




