Characteristics, Types and Application of Acid Dyes
Acid Dyes: The term “acid dye” derives from the dyeing process, which is carried out in an acidic aqueous solution (pH 2.6). Acid dyestuff is …
Acid Dyes: The term “acid dye” derives from the dyeing process, which is carried out in an acidic aqueous solution (pH 2.6). Acid dyestuff is …
Vat Dyes: The name ‘vat’ comes from the wooden vessel which was first used for the reduction and application of vat dyes. Vat dyes are …
Aggregation of Dyes: A full understanding of the dyeing process requires a knowledge of the molecular state of the dye in the dyebath, because many …
Vat Dyes: Vat dyes have been used for many decades to color cotton and other cellulose fibers. Despite their high cost and their muted colors, …
Dyeing Methods: Color is applied to fiber, yarn, fabric or garment by different methods of dyeing for different types of fiber and at different stages …
What is Beam Dyeing? In beam dyeing method, the warp is dyed prior to weaving. Here, the yarn is wound on to a perforated warp …
What is Hank Dyeing? Hank dyeing is much less common than package dyeing but is still used for dyeing lofty yarns such as wool and …