Hungary's chemical industry, particularly around the Budapest and Southern industrial corridors, is currently undergoing a transition toward more sustainable and efficient oxidizing agents. The demand for potassium peroxymonosulfate has grown as local plants seek alternatives to chlorine-based bleach that offer better stability and lower environmental impact.
Geographically, Hungary's diverse water chemistry, influenced by the Danube basin, requires highly soluble and stable compounds like kaliumperoxymonosulfate to ensure consistent disinfection and bleaching results across different temperature gradients experienced during the continental climate shifts.
Economically, the Hungarian market is increasingly focused on "Green Chemistry" directives from the EU. This has pushed the local basic chemical raw material sector to move away from volatile peroxides toward safer, pre-stabilized salts such as the ps-16 monopersulfate compound.











