Angola's industrial sector, traditionally dominated by oil and gas, is currently diversifying into basic chemical manufacturing. The demand for stable oxidizing agents like potassium monopersulfate has risen as local water treatment and textile industries seek more efficient alternatives to traditional chlorine-based bleach.
The geographical challenge of high humidity and temperature in coastal cities like Luanda puts significant stress on the stability of imported chemical raw materials. This creates a critical need for high-purity khso5 that can maintain its efficacy without premature degradation during storage and transport.
Currently, the market relies heavily on imports. However, there is a growing trend toward local formulation. The integration of kaliumperoxymonosulfate into local cleaning and disinfection products is becoming a benchmark for quality in Angola's expanding pharmaceutical and food processing sectors.











