Tajikistan's textile industry is heavily influenced by its rich cotton production. However, the local application of dye auxiliaries has historically relied on basic formulations that struggle with the region's varying water hardness, leading to inconsistent shading in mass production.
Due to the continental climate and extreme temperature fluctuations in Dushanbe and Khujand, the stability of oxidizing agent reducing agent pairings is often compromised during storage and application, requiring more robust, stabilized chemical compositions.
Currently, there is a growing shift toward importing high-efficiency penetrating agent products to replace traditional soaps, aiming to reduce the high energy costs associated with long pre-treatment cycles in local factories.
