In Tanzania, the basic chemical manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a transition. With the growth of mining and aquaculture in regions like Lake Victoria and the coastal belts, there is an increasing demand for stable oxidants like potassium monopersulfate to replace volatile chlorine-based agents.
The local climate, characterized by high humidity and temperatures, presents significant challenges for the storage of traditional peroxides. This makes the stable powder form of khso5 highly attractive for Tanzanian distributors who require long shelf-life and easy transport across diverse terrains.
Currently, many manufacturing plants in Dar es Salaam and Arusha are shifting toward kaliumperoxymonosulfate due to its versatility in wastewater treatment and industrial sterilization, aligning with the country's increasing environmental regulatory standards.











