The textile sector in Palestine operates within a complex economic landscape, where local manufacturers often rely on imported textile auxiliaries chemicals to maintain competitiveness. Due to the arid climate and water scarcity in the region, there is an urgent shift toward chemicals that reduce water consumption during the rinsing phases.
Many local workshops still utilize traditional dyeing methods, making the demand for a stable penetrating agent critical for ensuring uniform dye uptake across various fabric types, especially in the production of traditional garments and home textiles.
Furthermore, the regional market faces challenges in the procurement of specialized reagents. The reliance on high-quality oxidizing agent reducing agent pairs is essential for the precise control of vat and sulfur dyeing processes common in the local industry.
