The Iranian market presents a unique demand for a high-quality surfactant due to its robust domestic production of personal care items and the extreme temperature fluctuations characteristic of the region. This requires raw materials that maintain viscosity and stability across varied thermal gradients.
Economically, the focus in Iran has shifted towards reducing reliance on expensive imports by optimizing the use of concentrated forms like SLES 70%, which reduces logistics costs and storage footprints in industrial hubs like Tehran and Tabriz.
Moreover, the local Cosmetics industry is evolving rapidly, demanding ingredients that meet international purity standards to compete in both domestic and neighboring export markets, driving the need for consistent chemical specifications.
