In North Korea, the chemical industry is characterized by a strong emphasis on self-reliance and the utilization of local mineral resources. The demand for potassium monopersulfate has grown as industrial plants seek more stable and less hazardous alternatives to traditional liquid peroxides for oxidation processes.
Due to the region's unique climate—characterized by severe winters—the storage stability of chemical reagents is a critical concern. The solid-state nature of kaliumperoxymonosulfate provides a significant logistical advantage, ensuring that efficacy remains constant despite extreme temperature fluctuations in northern industrial zones.
Current manufacturing practices in the region are transitioning toward higher precision. The adoption of khso5 based compounds allows for controlled release of active oxygen, which is essential for the local textile and electronics cleaning sectors where material integrity is paramount.











