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Disperse dyeing is a dyeing process primarily used for synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon, and acetate. The dyes used in this process are water-insoluble and are dispersed in a liquid medium, allowing them to penetrate the fibers during heat application. This method is effective for achieving vibrant colors and excellent wash fastness on synthetic textiles.
| Dye type | Disperse dyes |
| Fiber compatibility | Polyester, nylon, acetate |
| Application method | High-temperature dyeing |
| Color range | Wide range of vibrant colors |
| Fastness properties | Good wash and light fastness |
When selecting disperse dyes, consider the type of synthetic fiber you will be dyeing, as compatibility is crucial for achieving optimal results. Specify the desired color, required fastness properties, and any specific application methods you plan to use. Additionally, inquire about the availability of color matching services and bulk purchasing options if you need large quantities.
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Disperse dyes are water-insoluble dyes used primarily for dyeing synthetic fibers.
Disperse dyes are suitable for polyester, nylon, and acetate fabrics.
They are typically applied using high-temperature dyeing methods.
They provide vibrant colors and good wash and light fastness.
No, disperse dyes are specifically formulated for synthetic fibers.
Consider fiber compatibility, color requirements, and fastness properties.