Chile's industrial landscape is dominated by large-scale mining and an expanding aquaculture sector. The demand for potassium monopersulfate has grown significantly as companies seek alternatives to traditional chlorine-based bleach, which often fails under the extreme UV radiation and varying altitudes of the Andean regions.
In the coastal regions, the aquaculture industry faces strict environmental regulations. The use of khso5 has become pivotal for water treatment and biofouling control, as it provides a balanced oxidation potential that does not leave harmful residues in the Pacific ecosystem.
Economic shifts toward "Green Mining" in Chile have pushed the chemical sector toward the adoption of kaliumperoxymonosulfate. This transition focuses on reducing the toxicity of leaching agents and improving the efficiency of mineral processing in water-scarce environments.











