Brazil's unique geographic profile, characterized by high UV radiation and humidity, creates a rigorous environment for plastic materials. In the renewable sector, the demand for a durable backsheet solar panel has surged as the country expands its solar farms in the Northeast region, requiring materials that resist hydrothermal degradation.
Simultaneously, the Brazilian healthcare system is undergoing a digital transition. While modern imaging is rising, there remains a critical reliance on high-quality medical x ray film for regional clinics where digital infrastructure is still being deployed, necessitating stable and long-lasting chemical coatings.
The industrial sector in São Paulo and Minas Gerais is shifting towards high-precision plastics. This includes the specialized use of light sensitive photographic paper for industrial NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) and specialized mri film images for high-resolution diagnostic archiving in urban medical hubs.





