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Application of Dyes and Pigments |
Woodworking Industry
In the woodworking industry, using dyes is very common.
They are used for a number of applications. From finishing for making the
stains, to toners that is applied for blending in different species of wood,
to make the unmatched colors appear uniform in the same wood. Dyes are also
added in coatings for making shading stains, that results in color and
coating in one operation. Dyes are also excellent for preparing color
touchups. All in all, the dyes are a versatile colorant which has the
capacity to improve and enhance finishing, and restoration operations. In
this digram (below) are shown some of the most popular combinations of dye
colors that are used in furniture:


A: Red mahogany; B: Brown mahogany; C:Dark walnut; D:
Medium walnut; E: Red maple F: Golden oak.
For use in Woodworking industries the Dyes are solid generally in primary, secondary and various premixed colors. They can be found in liquid or powder form. They are also found in different solubles, like water, alcohol, lacquer and oil.
For use in Woodworking industries the Dyes are solid generally in primary, secondary and various premixed colors. They can be found in liquid or powder form. They are also found in different solubles, like water, alcohol, lacquer and oil.
| Dyes | Pigments |
| Dyes are very good for doing touchups on furniture because of transparency. Dyes do not block out the natural wood, as pigmented colorants generally does if they are not thinned out. | Pigments has its plus points too, as on some finishes,
pigmented colorants are better in matching opaque-colored finishes.
Also, pigmented colorants come up with white colors plus a plethora of
other colors that can be mixed from them. All in all, there is place in
the sun for both dyes and pigments. |
