Hungary's chemical sector is strategically positioned as a gateway between Western and Eastern Europe. With a strong tradition in forest-based chemical products, the local industry is currently shifting toward high-concentration materials like Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate to optimize logistics and reduce carbon footprints across the Pannonian Basin.
The demand for a reliable surfactant is driven by the burgeoning cosmetics hubs in Budapest and surrounding industrial zones. Local manufacturers are increasingly prioritizing raw materials that comply with stringent EU REACH regulations while maintaining the cost-efficiency required for competitive exports.
Due to Hungary's temperate continental climate, the stability of chemical raw materials during seasonal temperature fluctuations is critical. This has led to a surge in the adoption of stabilized SLES 70%, which provides the necessary viscosity and consistency for local production lines.
