The textile landscape in Cambodia is heavily driven by the garment export sector. With a growing emphasis on diversifying fabric types, the demand for high-quality cationic dye has increased as factories shift from simple assembly to integrated dyeing and finishing processes.
Due to Cambodia's tropical climate and high humidity, the storage and stability of cationic dyestuff become critical technical challenges. Local manufacturers often struggle with dye aggregation and inconsistent shade reproducibility under fluctuating ambient temperatures.
Furthermore, as global brands tighten environmental compliance, the dyeing textile sector in Cambodia is transitioning toward low-salt and high-exhaustion processes to reduce the chemical oxygen demand (COD) in wastewater treatment plants.