In Palestine, the specialty chemical sector is heavily influenced by the need for imported raw materials. The demand for high-quality surfactant agents is rising as local workshops transition into semi-industrial production units, focusing on hygiene and home care.
The geographic constraints and logistical challenges in Gaza and the West Bank make the stability of raw material supply critical. Manufacturers rely on concentrated forms like SLES 70% to reduce shipping costs and optimize warehouse space in limited urban industrial zones.
Climate factors, specifically the arid environment and water hardness in various Palestinian districts, necessitate the use of an effective Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate that can maintain stability and performance across different water quality standards.
