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Textile Dyes »
Dyes for Cellulose Fibers
» Sulphur Dyes
Sulphur Dyes are mainly used for dyeing cellulose
fibers. Apart the cellulose fibers, these can be also used for dyeing
staple fibers and yarn. The main characteristics of Sulphur Dyes are these
have lustrous grains, make a complete black shade having a slight
reddish or greenish impact. These dyes are used for jigger, cotton and
viscose rayon. These Dyes are used for Jigger, Winch and for
package dyeing of Cotton and Viscose-rayon. These dyes are economically
beneficial if used for continuous basic. From the name it is clear that these dyes contain
little amount of sulphuric acid. The fibers those can be dyed by these
dyes are Viscous, Staple fibers, Yarn, any materials which give a resin
finish, silk etc.
Where boil fastness is not very important but a good
wash is important of dull brown, khaki color clothes, sulphur Dyes are
used. The most friendly sulphur dye among all the members of the sulphur
acid dyes family sulphur Black. It shows affinity for linen and jute
fibers. It works excellent with the black color and gives excellent
color and light fastness. Sulphide Dyes are dyes from a dye bath containing common salts and Sodium Sulphide. This mixture is oxidized with some oxidizing agents in a fresh bath. The oxidizing agents are Sodium bichromate and Hydrogen Peroxide. |
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