The Process of Making Fiber Reactive Dyeing

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The Process of Making Fiber Reactive Dyeing:

Fiber-reactive dyes are a boon for the fabric manufacturers for their favorable properties, such as ease of access, easy use, affordability, and powerful impact. In addition, the various properties of reactive dyes, including water solubility, availability of multiple shades, bright color shades, and light fastness, make it a very commonly used type of dye for textiles.

What Is Fiber Reactive Dying? Fiber reactive dying is the process of imparting the desired color and shade to all the fabric made up of cellulose. The dye reacts with the fabric to form a covalent bond in the fiber reactive dyeing process. This bond is very strong, giving permanent colors to the material. The fiber-reactive dyes attach permanently to the fabric. The chromosphere in the molecules absorbs some spectrum and reflects the others. The dying process is slow and influenced by several factors, such as temperature and pH level. For instance, the higher temperature and pH speed up the reaction.


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