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Reactive dyeing remains pivotal in imparting vibrant, long‐lasting colours to cotton fabrics through a chemical process that establishes covalent bonds between dye molecules and cellulose.
Archroma's new washing-off auxiliary enhances cellulosic dyeing efficiency while conserving resources and maintaining colour fastness.
Avocet has its Cetafix AFA liquid/powder and Cetafix R liquid/powder. They are formaldehyde-free fixing agents meant to ...
The sodium 4- (4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazinylamino)-benzenesulfonate, which was a colorless dichloro-s-triazine (DCT) reactive “dye”, was synthesized. With cellulose as example, the synthesized ...
For now, reactive dye chemistry will continue to be the most common choice for consumers. “I don’t think permanent hair color will go away, because people want it to work and to look good ...
Reactive Dye: A class of dyes that form a covalent bond with cotton fibres, ensuring excellent wash and light fastness. Dye Fixation: The chemical process whereby dye molecules become permanently ...