Indonesia's manufacturing sector faces unique challenges due to its high humidity and equatorial heat. In the renewable energy sector, the demand for high-quality backsheet solar panel materials has surged as the government pushes for solar adoption across the islands, requiring polymers that can resist extreme UV radiation and moisture ingress.
Simultaneously, the healthcare infrastructure in Jakarta and Surabaya is upgrading its diagnostic capabilities. This has led to a critical need for stable medical x ray film and imaging materials that can maintain archival quality despite the challenges of local tropical storage conditions.
The "Other Plastic Products" manufacturing segment in Indonesia is transitioning from basic molding to specialty functional films. The integration of advanced polymer chemistry is now essential to prevent degradation in outdoor applications and ensure precision in medical-grade imaging substrates.





