In Mongolia, the textile industry is heavily influenced by the abundance of cashmere and wool. However, the extreme temperature fluctuations and arid climate pose significant challenges to the stability of textile auxiliaries chemicals, requiring formulations that remain effective under harsh storage and processing conditions.
The local market has traditionally relied on basic dyeing methods, but there is a growing demand for precision. The integration of high-quality penetrating agent solutions is now critical to ensuring uniform dye uptake in dense wool fibers, preventing streaking and uneven coloration common in local artisanal production.
Environmental regulations in Mongolia are tightening, pushing factories to move away from hazardous substances. This shift is driving the adoption of eco-friendly oxidizing agent reducing agent systems that reduce water pollution while maintaining the high stripping efficiency required for industrial-scale textile recycling.
