In Malaysia, the textile industry faces unique challenges due to high ambient humidity and temperature, which directly affect the stability of textile auxiliaries chemicals. Factories in regions like Selangor and Johor must manage precise moisture levels to ensure consistent dye uptake.
The regional demand for high-density blacks has led to a significant reliance on sulfur black, yet the industry is under increasing pressure to reduce sulfur discharge in wastewater to meet strict Department of Environment (DOE) regulations.
Furthermore, the prevalence of diverse fabric blends in the local market necessitates the use of high-efficiency penetrating agent solutions to ensure uniform wetting and prevent spotting in high-speed continuous dyeing processes.
