The Russian construction market currently demands materials that can withstand extreme temperature swings, from -40°C in Siberian winters to +30°C in summer. This environmental stress makes the selection of high-grade metal panels critical to prevent warping and coating failure over time.
Modern urban redevelopment in cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg has shifted toward lightweight, energy-efficient envelopes. There is a growing preference for clad panels that provide superior thermal insulation properties, reducing the energy cost of heating large-scale commercial complexes.
Furthermore, strict fire safety regulations introduced in recent years have pushed the industry toward mineral-core composites. The market is seeing a transition from basic aesthetics to highly certified, flame-retardant systems that meet both local GOST standards and international safety benchmarks.

