The textile sector in Thailand is currently facing a critical transition. With a strong emphasis on garment exports, local factories are under immense pressure to adopt sustainable textile auxiliaries chemicals to meet international ESG standards, especially for European and North American markets.
Environmental regulations in industrial hubs like Samut Prakan and Bangkok have forced a shift away from toxic substances. There is a growing demand for a high-efficiency penetrating agent that can reduce water consumption and energy usage during the pre-treatment phase of fabric production.
Furthermore, the unique tropical humidity of Thailand affects the stability of dye baths. This has led to an increased reliance on precision-engineered oxidizing agent reducing agent systems to ensure consistent shade reproducibility across large batches of synthetic and natural fibers.
