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used for testile dyeing, polyester mostly.
used for textile dyeing, paper dyeing and so on
BLACK POWDER USED FOR TEXTILE DYEING
yellow powder form used for textile dyeing
Disperse Dyestuff Disperse Yellow 3 200% Disperse Red 179# 200% Disperse Yellow 56 200% Disperse Red 82 #200% Disperse Yellow 23# 100% Disperse Red 277# 200% Disperse Yellow 54# 200% Disperse Red 343# 100%, 150% Disperse Yellow 64# 200% Disperse Red 362# 100% Disperse Yellow 82# 200% Disperse Red 91# 200% Disperse Yellow 79# 200% Disperse Red 146# 100% Disperse Yellow 114# 200% Disperse Violet 1 100%/200% Disperse Yellow 119# 200% Disperse Violet 26# 100%, 150% Disperse Yellow 163# 200% Disperse Violet 28# 200% Disperse Yellow 211# 200% Disperse Violet 33# 200% Disperse Yellow 184:1# 100%,400% Disperse Violet 63# 200% Disperse Yellow 241# 200% Disperse Violet 77# 200% Disperse Orange 25 200% Disperse Violet 93# 300% Disperse Orange 25 # 220% Disperse Blue 3 100% Disperse Orange 29 # 200% Disperse Blue 56# 100%, 150% Disperse Orange 30 # 100%, 150% Disperse Blue 60# 200% Disperse Orange 44 # 200% Disperse Blue 73# 200% Disperse Orange 61# 200% Disperse Blue 77# 200% Disperse Orange 62# 200% Disperse Blue 87# 200% Disperse Orange 73 # 200% Disperse Blue 79# 200%,220% Disperse Orange 76# 200% Disperse Blue 148# 200% Disperse Red 1 200%,220% Disperse Blue 165# 200% Disperse Red 13 200%,220% Disperse Blue 183.1# 200% Disperse Red 50# 200% Disperse Blue 291# 300% Disperse Red 54# 200% Disperse Blue 291:1# 300% Disperse Red 60# 200%,220% Disperse Blue 366# 200% Disperse Red 73 # 200%,220% Disperse Blue 284# 200% Disperse Red 74# 100%,150% Disperse Grey H-BL 100% Disperse Red 92# 200% Disperse Grey N 100% Disperse Red 152# 200% Disperse Brown 1# 100%, 150% Disperse Red 153# 200% Disperse Brown S-2RL 100% Disperse Red 167# 100%, 200% Disperse Brown S-3RL 100% Disperse Red 177# 200% Disperse Navy Blue EXSF 300% Disperse Black HJL 300% Disperse Navy Blue ECO-G 300% Disperse Black GI 200% Disperse Black EXSF 300% Disperse Black EX-SF 300% Disperse Black ECO-G 300% Disperse Black BB 200% Disperse Black ECO-R 300%
1.Disperse dyes are nonionic dyes. So they are free from ionizing group. 2.They are ready made dyes and are insoluble in water or have very low water solubility. 3.They are organic coloring substances which are suitable for dyeing hydrophobic fibers. 4.Disperse dyes are used for dyeing man made cellulose ester and synthetic fibers specially acetate and polyester fibers and sometimes nylon and acrylic fibers. 5.Carrier or dispersing agents are required for dyeing with disperse dyes. 6.Disperse dyes have fair to good light fastness with rating about 4-5. 7.The wash fastness of these dyes is moderate to good with rating about 3-4. 8.Of all dyestuffs disperse dyes are of smallest molecular size. 9.Generally disperse dyes are derivatives of azo, anthroquinone, nitro and quinine groups. 10.They do not undergo any chemical change during dyeing. 11.In presence of nitrous oxide, textile materials dyed with certain blue and violet disperse dyes with an anthraquinone structure will fade. This is called gas fading of disperse dyes which is a defect of this dye.
Acid Dyes Direct Dyes Reactive Dyes Disperse Dyes Pigment Pthalosyanine Sodium Chloride (industrial Salt)
Acid dyes are highly water soluble, and have better light fastness than basic dyes. The textile acid dyes are effective for protein fibers such as silk, wool, nylon and modified acrylics. They contain sulphonic acid groups, which are usually present as sodium sulphonate salts. These increase solubility in water, and give the dye molecules a negative charge. In an acidic solution, the -NH2 functionalities of the fibres are protonated to give a positive charge: -NH3+. This charge interacts with the negative dye charge, allowing the formation of ionic interactions. As well as this, Van-der-Waals bonds, dipolar bonds and hydrogen bonds are formed between dye and fibre. As a group, acid dyes can be divided into two sub-groups: acid-leveling or acid-milling.