Colombia's chemical industry is currently experiencing a transition toward specialized forest-based and synthetic chemical products. In cities like Bogotá and Medellín, the demand for a high-quality surfactant has surged due to the expansion of the local cosmetic and household care sectors.
The diverse Colombian climate, ranging from humid tropical coasts to cool Andean highlands, requires chemical raw materials that maintain stability across varied temperatures. This makes the concentration and purity of SLES 70% critical for manufacturers to avoid separation in finished products.
Economically, Colombia is positioning itself as a regional hub for Cosmetics production. However, reliance on imported raw materials means that supply chain consistency and adherence to international quality standards are the primary drivers for local procurement decisions.
