The textile industry in Saudi Arabia operates under extreme climatic pressure, where high ambient temperatures and water scarcity necessitate the use of highly efficient textile auxiliaries chemicals. Traditional processing often faces challenges with water hardness, requiring specialized agents to maintain stability.
Current production focuses heavily on industrial textiles and traditional garments, where the demand for sulfur black remains high due to its cost-effectiveness and deep shade properties. However, there is a growing shift toward sustainable chemistry to align with the Saudi Vision 2030 goals.
The reliance on imported high-end penetrating agent formulas is significant, as local manufacturers seek to optimize the wetting and penetration speed of dyes in high-temperature baths to reduce energy consumption.
