The Cambodian textile industry is currently navigating a transition from basic assembly to integrated processing. The high humidity and temperature of the region necessitate the use of specialized penetrating agent formulations to ensure uniform dye uptake and prevent spotting in synthetic and blended fabrics.
Many local factories are upgrading their dyeing vats to incorporate high-efficiency textile auxiliaries chemicals to reduce water consumption. As international brands demand higher sustainability certifications (such as OEKO-TEX), there is a surge in demand for chemicals that reduce the environmental footprint of the dyeing process.
Specifically, for the production of deep black denims and industrial wear, the application of sulfur black remains critical, though the focus has shifted toward reducing residual sulfur odors and improving the wash-fastness of the finished garments.
