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Cost effective dyeing procedure using intensive cationic dyes and low dyeing temperatures from 98 to 120 C. Excellent bath exhaustion. High dyeing speed. Can also be colored using disperse dyes up to 120 C. Idea mixing element for wool or elasthane fiber (Lycra) that can not be dyed at high temperature. Offers good combination possibilities with other fiber mixing elements for dual - tone and multi color effects. Show high luminosity when using cationic dyes. Excellent resistance to wet and sublimation. Low pilling. Problem free recycling with normal polyester.
Application
Sportwear Intimate Outer Wear Home Furniture Etc.
Supplier
Lanfa Textile
75D/1/36F CD100% 150D/2/96F CD100% 150D/1/48F CD100% 225D/96F/1 CD65% 125D/60F/1 CD60% 100D/108F/1 CD50% 150D/2/144F CD50% 75D/2/84F CD50% 75D/2/72F CD50%
Basic Dyes
Basic dyes are water-soluble cationic dyes that are mainly applied to acrylic fibers, but find some use for wool and silk. Usually acetic acid is added to the dyebath to help the uptake of the dye onto the fiber. Basic dyes has bright brilliant shade and excellent value. These basic dyes gives supers results on : Acrylic Yarn
Dyeing Process
Pale Shade ( 1%owf.)
110 C 100 C
30 min
1.5 C /min
2 C /min
70 C 70 C
80 C
20 min
2 C /min
Aux.
Acetic Acid
3 C /min
Hydros
40 C
Dyes
Soap NaOH
Reduction Clearing
Dyeing Process
Medium Deep Shade ( 1%owf.)
110 C 100 C
60 min
1.5 C /min
2 C /min
70 C 70 C
80 C
20 min
2 C /min
Aux.
Acetic Acid
3 C /min
Hydros
40 C
Dyes
Soap NaOH
Reduction Clearing
Recipes
Dyeing
Chemical
Dyes Auxiliary
Product
Navacryl
Concentrate
X %owf.
- Leveling
- Antiprecipitater - Retarder Control pH 4.0
Reduction Clearing
Chemical
Soaping Agent
NaOH Na Hydrosulphite
Product
Sunmorl FL
Concentrate
1 -3 g/l
1 g/l 2 g/l
Luminous tones possible = Fashion shades PES and CD-PES mixtures = Creation dual tone effects