The textile sector in Iraq is currently undergoing a transition from basic garment assembly to integrated fabric processing. Due to the region's high temperatures and water salinity, the demand for specialized textile auxiliaries chemicals has increased to ensure consistent quality in harsh environments.
Many local factories rely on traditional dyeing methods, but there is a growing shift toward utilizing precision penetrating agent formulas to overcome the challenges of hydrophobic fibers common in regional wool and cotton blends.
Furthermore, the industrial infrastructure in Baghdad and Basra is increasingly seeking sustainable oxidizing agent reducing agent combinations to reduce wastewater toxicity while maintaining high production efficiency in the face of fluctuating energy supplies.
