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Bifunctional Reactive Dyes

Bifunctional Reactive Dyes

Bifunctional Reactive Dyes

Approx. Rs 200 / Kg


There are two reactive groups in Bifunctional Reactive Dyes. These two reactive groups are well known for their excellent dyeing activity. But bifunctional Dyes with excellent dyeing capacity can be only created through correct selection process of appropriate reactive groups and appropriate chromophores. A few bifunctional reactive dyes had been developed which carried mono-chlorotriazine and sulphato ethyl sulphone reactive.

As Bi functional Dyes contain two reactive groups either identical in nature or not so these dyes have higher degree of fixation over all other kinds of dyes.

The main features of Bifunctional Reactive Dyes

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Fabric Reactive Dyes

Fabric Reactive Dyes

Approx. Rs 300 / Kg


Fabric reactive dyes are processed using best available techniques by our experienced team members. These can be availed in varied colors including red, yellow, orange, blue, black and others as per the exact demands and choices of clients. Prepared under the firm direction of experienced quality controllers, these are known for their various salient features including precise pH value, longer shelf life and purity. These are processed through chemical reaction and basically these are highly colored substances find their wide applications for tinning textiles.

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Reactive Blue Dye Textile Dyeing

Reactive Blue Dye Textile Dyeing

Approx. Rs 190 / kg


A dye, which is capable of reacting chemically with a substrate to form a covalent dye substrate linkage, is known as reactive dye. Reactive dyes are anionic dyes, which are used for dyeing cellulose, protein and polyamide fibres. They have very good light fastness with rating about 6. The dyes have very stable electron arrangement and can protect the degrading effect of ultra-violet ray.Textile materials dyed with reactive dyes have very good wash fastness with rating Reactive dye gives brighter shades and has moderate rubbing fastness.

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Textile Dyestuff

Textile Dyestuff

Approx. Rs 250 / Kg


Textile dyes belong to Bronze Age. If we compare this to the 21st-century, these constitute an important segment of the whole business of specialty chemicals. Dyes that are used by the textile industry are now mostly synthetic. They are mostly derived from two sources namely, coal tar and petroleum-based intermediates. These dyes are marketed as powders, granules, pastes or liquid dispersions. The concentrations of active ingredients typically ranges from 20 to 80 percent. These are now characterised as new dyes and are regularly developed for meeting the demands of new technology, new kinds of fabrics, detergents, advances in dyeing machineriest, along with overcoming the serious environmental concerns posed by some existing dyes. Another important factor is the fact that almost all the products are subjected to seasonal demand and variation. Industrial textiles Dyes must rise up to meet all these new and specific technical requirements.

With the fast changing of the product profile of the textile industry, from high-cost cotton textiles to the durable and versatile synthetic fibres, the pattern of consumption of these dyes is also going through rapid changes. Now a days, Polyesters account for a major part of dye consumption. Accordingly, disperse dyes, that is used in Polyesters, are also projected to grow at a faster rate.

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Fabric Dyes

Fabric Dyes

Approx. Rs 200 / Kg


Dyeing is the process of adding color to textile products like fibers, yarns, and fabrics. Dyeing is normally done in a special solution containing dyesand particular chemical material. After dyeing, dye molecules have uncut chemical bond with fiber molecules. The temperature and time controlling are two key factors in dyeing. There are mainly two classes of dye, natural and man-made.

The primary source of dye, historically, has generally been nature, with the dyes being extracted from animals or plants. Since the mid-18th century, however, humans have produced artificial dyes to achieve a broader range of colors and to render the dyes more stable to resist washing and general use. Different classes of dyes are used for different types of fiber and at different stages of the textile production process, from loose fibers throughyarn and cloth to completed garments.

Acrylic fibers are dyed with basic dyes, while nylon and protein fibers such as wool and silk are dyed with acid dyes, and polyester yarn is dyed withdisperse dyes. Cotton is dyed with a range of dye types, including vat dyes, and modern synthetic reactive and direct dyes.

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Vinyl Sulfone Dyes VS Dye

Vinyl Sulfone Dyes VS Dye

Approx. Rs 290 / Kg


Backed by the rich experience of this industry, we are manufacturing, exporting and supplying a wide range of Vinyl Sulfone Dye to our prestigious clients.

Model Overview:
Aricol Vinyl Sulphone DyesSuitabilityFastness to
Yellow FG (Yellow 42)100LSSS5551D
Yellow GL ( Yellow 37)80SSS6-754-51D
Yellow GR ( Yellow 15)100SSS6551D
G. Yellow RNL (Orange 107)100SSS554-51D
G. Yellow G (Yellow 17)100SSLS6551D
G Yellow R (Yellow 77)

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